Lexie is an AI-powered enterprise solution that enables businesses to securely integrate advanced AI models with proprietary data. Its platform is designed to provide real-time insights and automation, while ensuring the privacy and security of a company's internal information.

The core of Lexie's service is its custom-built large language model (LLM) stack, which is designed to outperform popular systems such as ChatGPT while reducing the risk of "hallucinations," or inaccurate outputs. The platform can be deployed on-premise or in a hybrid cloud environment, giving businesses maximum flexibility and control over their data while ensuring data safety compliance in any operational environment. 

Lexie's fullstack array of professional services are tailored to a variety of industries, including financial services, legal and compliance, and media and entertainment. A key product is the LEXI AI-Powered Captioning Tool Kit, which leverages the platform's advanced AI to provide live and recorded captioning, translation, and other media services.

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