Posts by Lokesh Ballenahalli
Specialty P&C Carriers Need More Than Automation They Need Private Intelligence
Specialty Property & Casualty carriers operate in some of the most complex underwriting environments in insurance.
Whether it i...
Insurtech and Digital WC carriers
The Next Generation of Workers’ Compensation Will Be Digital, Intelligent, and Real-Time Insurtech and digital-first Workers’ Compensat...
The Future Belongs to Connected WC TPA / Carrier Hybrid Models
Workers’ Compensation organizations that operate as both TPAs and carriers hold a unique market advantage — the ability to combine oper...
Private AI vs Public AI: Why Enterprises Are Choosing Private Gen AI?
Artificial intelligence is no longer a research experiment inside enterprises. It is rapidly becoming core infrastructure. The debate t...
Security, Governance & Compliance for Private GenAI in Regulated Enterprises
How to deploy, operate, and audit LLMs you truly own without compromising risk, cost, or control.
Executive Summary
Owning your Large...
Fine-Tune Fridays: Launching Our Weekly Model Evaluation Series
At Enkefalos, we believe owning your models isn’t just about having weights in your cloud — it’s about continuously fine-tuning, valida...
How to Evaluate, Monitor, and Tune Your LLMs: From Hallucination Control to RLHF
In the earlier articles of this series, we explored why enterprises should own their Large Language Models (LLMs), how vertical GenAI i...
InsurancGPT in Action: Transforming Insurance with Domain-Specific AI
In our earlier articles, we explored why enterprises must own their LLMs and why vertical GenAI is the future. Now, we bring this to li...
GenAI Foundry: Own Your Model, Your Data, and Your Intelligence
In Articles 1–2, we argued that enterprises must own their LLMs and that vertical GenAI (domain-specific models) delivers the real perf...
Vertical GenAI and the Power of Domain-Specific Models
In the first article of this series, we explored why enterprises should own their Large Language Models (LLMs). Now, let’s take the nex...