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- Tell me a little bit about

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how Toggle Terminal is helping investors.

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- Our clients, as I mentioned earlier,

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are primarily hedge funds as
they see market dislocations

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or geopolitical events

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or elections, they're
always curious to know

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what should I expect the
reaction from either my portfolio

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or certain assets going to be.

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We help them by bringing together the data

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that can help answer that question, right?

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So we can say like, oh, well,
we have an understanding of

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how this particular security
behaved in prior elections

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that might have in some way
been similar to this one.

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Or we can help them ask questions

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that they might have forgotten about

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or not thought of, for example.

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So where are some opportunities
that have now arisen

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because of what is currently
happening in the market?

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And that could be, you know, a really,

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really large sell off in the s and p 500.

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It could be a geopolitical
event, it could be some kind

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of a government action.

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Or it could be simply that, you know,

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you're seeing analysts turning really,

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really bearish on a specific security,

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and you're thinking, huh, has
the market gone overboard?

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Is this actually instead
the opportunity to buy?

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- But what happens on the flip
side if it makes a mistake?

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What are some of the concerns

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around this reliability question?

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- In finance, you cannot afford

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to have a tool that would hallucinate.

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And so the way we, the
way we preclude that,

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there are any number of ways we can do it.

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But the primary one is
that we really restrain

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where the system is able to
go for the data that it uses

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to generate answers.

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Primarily it's a closed system where

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what you're really doing is
relying on a large language

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model to interpret between you

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and a very deterministic algorithm

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that ultimately should give
you the same answer every time.