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GenAI & LLM Terms Guide – for DiligenceVault Users


For Asset Management, Investor Relations, and Due Diligence Professionals

Struggling to navigate the AI jargon? You’re not alone. In a rapidly evolving landscape, understanding the language of Generative AI (GenAI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) is key to staying ahead. That’s why we created the GenAI & LLM Terms – Field Guide for DiligenceVault Users.

📘 What’s Inside?

This plain-English guide breaks down the most essential AI terms, with definitions and real-world industry specific analogies drawn from investment due diligence, IR, and asset management workflows. Whether you’re just getting started or refining your AI strategy, this guide is your foundation for:

  • Understanding key AI concepts like LLMs, hallucination, fine-tuning, prompt engineering, and more
  • Framing smarter internal conversations around AI use cases
  • Empowering your teams to adopt GenAI tools strategically

 

Bridging the gap between technology and investment processes

✅ Who Should Use This Guide?

  • If you are learning about AI as a business user
  • If you are researching AI vendors for your due diligence or investor relations processes
  • If you are tasked with integrating AI in your business processes

 

🧭 Why It Matters?

AI isn’t just a buzzword anymore. It’s reshaping due diligence, document analysis, and investor communication. But without the right knowledge, teams risk misunderstanding the tools or underutilizing their potential. This guide provides a practical foundation, so you can make smarter, faster, and more informed decisions.

Access the guide here: https://diligencevault.com/diligencevault-guide-genai-and-llm-terms/

 

Also, curious about how big is the TAM for GenAI for the asset management industry? We estimate it to be $45B. Here’s a quick read on our approach.

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