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Who are the A-Team? (Components of Artificial Intelligence explained to a 9 year old)

In simple terms, here are the elements (with jargons) that creates what we know today as AI (Generative): 1. The Giant Library (The Data) What it is: The first step is the Training Data. This is like every single book, article, story, website, and conversation the AI has ever read—which is a huge amount of the internet! Job: This data is the food for the AI brain. It teaches the AI how humans talk, what things mean, and how sentences are put together. Jargon: Data: Just a fancy word for information. Training Data: The specific information the computer uses to learn. 2. The Super Student (The Model) What it is: The main structure of the AI, like a very organized school in the computer. It’s called a Large Language Model (LLM). Job: This student doesn't just memorize the data; it finds patterns. It learns that after the words "Once upon a," the next word is probably "time." After reading billions of examples, it gets really, really good at guessing the most likely...

Breaking It Down : User Licenses Provision

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There are two types of user licenses: Full Licensed versus Employee Center.  Full Licensed is the type that can access everything restrictive to their roles.  Employee Center, on the flip side, is a heavily stripped down version, it is very limited in what it can do in NetSuite.  Due to this design of the license types, they are typically billed at a different price point. There is a one-to-one relationship between license type and center type in a role. Roles are consider as Full Licensed if they are not Employee Centers. Still sounds confusing? Here is a way you can find out if you have a login that consumes full licenses or not. Open an employee record > go to Access subtab > click into a role > look at the Center Type field.  If you see anything other than Employee Center then user is consuming a full license.  Otherwise, if you see Employee Center then user is not.  If the user has more than one roles assigned, you will have to check into all ...