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Choosing the Right Language Model for Your Use Case

Choosing the Right Language Model for Your Use Case

This best practice guide helps you choose the most effective foundational model in Indago based on your specific analytical use case

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Written by Heather Perez
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Selecting Your Language Model

Indago gives you the flexibility to select from multiple leading foundational models, helping you tailor outputs based on the complexity, goals, and specific needs of your analysis.

Overview of Supported LLMs

Language Model

Description

Gemini Flash 2.0

Known for its vast token limit of up to 500,000 tokens and a large context window, making it ideal for comprehensive analysis involving extensive datasets. Perfect for users needing depth and detail in their reports.

Claude-3.5 Sonnet

Offers a balanced blend of performance and efficiency, with enhanced comprehension skills that make it suitable for a wide variety of text-based tasks, including content creation and summarization.

Claude-3.7 Sonnet

Building on the strengths of its predecessor with improved accuracy and processing speeds, this model is excellent for complex language understanding and generation tasks, where precision is critical.

GPT 4o

Delivers fast, high-quality performance with strong reasoning capabilities, making it ideal for complex analysis and real-time intelligence tasks across varied domains.

o1

This model is designed for optimal performance across a broad range of data-intensive applications. It excels in environments requiring versatility and adaptability, making it a great choice for dynamic reporting needs.

o3-mini

A smaller, more efficient version of our advanced models, perfect for quick tasks requiring rapid turnaround. It's ideal for users who need fast results without the depth or complexity offered by larger models.

While foundational models continue to evolve and improve, we've compiled a few starting-point recommendations based on recent LLM benchmark testing to help guide your selection for the following use cases:

  • Intelligence Analysis

  • Cybersecurity & Threat Intelligence

  • Due Diligence

  • Security Operations Centers

  • Co-Pilot Model Selection

Use this guidance to make informed choices when selecting your co-pilot model for each task.


Example Use Cases

Use Case 1: Intelligence Analysis

Use Case 2: Cybersecurity & Threat Intelligence

Use Case 3: Due Diligence

Use Case 4: Security Operations Centers

Use Case 5: Co-Pilot Model Selection


Updated: 28 March 2025

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