Corey Knowles
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If your answer is yesterday, you're not alone.
That's why I've been digging into Galileo, the end-to-end platform that helps teams evaluate, observe, and frankly, even guardrail their AI in real time.
So think of Galileo as like a co-pilot for your LLMs.
It stress tests every prompt, every model variation with more than 20 out-of-the-box metrics, plus the option to add your own.
Then its proprietary Luna models run those evaluations in under 200 milliseconds, catching trouble before your users ever even see it.
The result?
Companies like HP, Twilio, Comcast are already shipping AI features with confidence instead of crossed fingers.
So if you're ready to move from it usually works to it always ships safely, head to Galileo.ai, G-A-L-I-L-E-O.ai and book a demo today.
Tell them the neurons sent you and start building some AI you can actually trust.
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The whole idea there is just, you know, making sure that you're maximizing the odds of getting a good response for what you need.
By focusing the attention and being clear.
And yeah, I mean, like, you know, if what you want is to, you know, I don't know, make a meme of an, you know, an apple and a dog, you don't need that.
But if what you want is to...
You know, generate something that's work-related, that's analyzing a report, that's, you know, dealing in scientific data like Grant's example there.
You know, this is one of the tools in your toolkit that's really handy to whip out when you need to.
Mm-hmm.
That's so awesome.