Small Model Regulated Industry Deployment Verification Service
One-Liner
Independent deployment verification service that tests small AI models in the customer's actual regulated environment (hospital server, bank data center) and certifies that performance matches vendor benchmarks.
AI Thinking Process
Qwen 3.5 9B outperforms models 13x its size — small models can now be deployed locally in regulated industries. Performance verification needed: model on benchmark hardware vs. customer's edge server may differ significantly.
Independent AI Performance Verification (20260319-crossdomain, WARM) covers the broader category. Deployment-specific testing is a sub-product of this existing WARM idea — same technology, same buyer, same value proposition.
KILLED: Sub-product of existing WARM idea (Independent AI Performance Verification). Deployment-specific service is a GTM expansion not a new product. G007 feature absorption by existing product category.
Kill Reason
This is a deployment-specific application of the existing WARM idea 'Independent AI Performance Verification' (20260319-crossdomain). Same technology (independent testing), same buyer persona (hospital CIOs, bank CTOs in regulated industries), same value proposition (verify performance claims independently). The deployment-specific version is a service line extension, not a new independent product.
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