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AI-201 · Question #65

Universal Containers' data science team is hosting a generative large language model (LLM) on Amazon Web Services (AWS). What should the team use to access externally-hosted models in the Salesforce P

The correct answer is A. Model Builder. Model Builder is the Salesforce feature specifically designed to connect the Salesforce Platform to externally-hosted AI models, including those running on third-party cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, or Azure. It provides a configuration interface wh

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Question

Universal Containers' data science team is hosting a generative large language model (LLM) on Amazon Web Services (AWS). What should the team use to access externally-hosted models in the Salesforce Platform?

Options

  • AModel Builder
  • BApp Builder
  • CCopilot Builder

How the community answered

(29 responses)
  • A
    86% (25)
  • B
    10% (3)
  • C
    3% (1)

Explanation

Model Builder is the Salesforce feature specifically designed to connect the Salesforce Platform to externally-hosted AI models, including those running on third-party cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, or Azure. It provides a configuration interface where administrators can define the endpoint, authentication, and parameters needed to call an external LLM and use it within Salesforce features like Prompt Builder and Agentforce. App Builder is for building Lightning pages and applications, and Copilot Builder is for configuring Agentforce agents - neither is designed for registering external AI model endpoints.

Topics

#External AI Integration#Generative AI#Salesforce Model Builder#AWS

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