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While much of the world is focused on large language models, our Salesforce AI Research teams are looking at smaller models that offer unique advantages in speed, cost, and accessibility. In this episode, learn what Small Language Models are, how they work and how they can be used for task-specific situations like personal agents on wearable devices like smart watches and robotics. Learn more about Agentforce: https://www.salesforce.com/agentforce/ Learn more about AI Agents: https://www.salesforce.com/agentforce... The AI Research Lab - Explained gives you a sneak peak of cutting-edge AI techniques developed by Salesforce’s very own AI Research group. Along the way, we’ll demystify complex concepts and share real-world insights—all from the forefront of research. #Salesforce #Agentforce Subscribe to Salesforce’s YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/SalesforceSubscribe Learn more about Salesforce: https://www.salesforce.com Facebook: / salesforce Twitter: / salesforce Instagram: / salesforce LinkedIn: / salesforce About Salesforce: Improve customer relationships with Salesforce, the #1 AI CRM where humans with agents drive customer success together. Our integrated platform pairs your unified customer data with trusted agents that can assist, take action autonomously, and hand off seamlessly to your employees in sales, service, marketing, commerce, and more. Disclaimer: This video is for demonstration purposes only. All account data depicted is fictional and does not contain personally identifiable information (PII). This content is intended solely to illustrate product functionality in a simulated environment.