By Steven Gottlieb 24 January 2025
Business is like an unpredictable ocean—full of hidden challenges and opportunities beneath the surface. Imagine your company as a fleet of ships, each embarking on its own ambitious journey. Success doesn’t just happen—it requires securing the investment to build the right boats, understanding the weather patterns and sea conditions to chart the optimal course, and constantly monitoring performance to adapt as conditions change in real time. So how does this translate to business? Markets shift, trends evolve, and surprises are inevitable. But the best companies don’t simply react—they anticipate and prepare, turning uncertainty into opportunity.
At TNE, we provide the tools to help you look ahead, make smarter decisions, and outperform the competition. It’s not about avoiding the waves—it’s about navigating them better, faster, and with more confidence. With TNE, you’re not just steering the ship; you’re defining the journey.
Here’s how we do it:
The AI Landscape
To appreciate TNE and the value our technology provides, it’s imperative to first understand the AI landscape at large. Tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Anthropic, and Llama are general Large Language Models (LLMs) that have all been trained on the same corpus of data by ingesting similar sources — libraries of books and literature, music, images, computer code, and other internet sources. These widely-known LLMs have provided amazing tools that are already proving useful.
However, for enterprise solutions — particularly businesses — having AI tools and agents that understand your private data while protecting your internal processes from external LLMs will be crucial. And, with the current AI solutions, this is difficult to achieve.
At TNE, our mission is to build software for a new generation of business process AI that makes it easy for any partner to write simple English to create AI tools that are as accurate and scalable as conventional software.
At the outset of the “GPT moment” last year — along with our angel investors and advisors, of which include the former Office of the President of Microsoft, the former Head of GE Digital Transformation, and five of the leading software architects from Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Apple — we identified and patented a development approach of many small LLMs.
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