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How are top tech companies actually using LLMs internally beyond basic coding help?

I’m trying to understand how companies like Nvidia, Google, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic, and other top tech/startup teams are using tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Codex, Claude Code, LangChain, LangSmith, etc. in real day-to-day work. How are they using /loop, routine, scheduling task, /goal etc.?

Most answers online are very generic: “LLMs help with coding,” “they write tests,” “they summarize documents,” and so on. I’m more interested in the actual workflows and use cases these companies are building internally.

For example:

  • How are teams using LLMs to accelerate coding, debugging, testing, documentation, and code review?
  • Are they using agentic workflows where AI can plan, execute, check, and revise work?
  • Are teams using scheduled AI tasks, recurring research agents, monitoring loops, or automation routines?
  • What are real examples of LLMs helping product managers, engineers, support teams, sales teams, ops teams, or leadership?
  • Are companies building internal AI assistants for knowledge search, data analysis, customer insights, or decision-making?
  • How are tools like LangChain, LangSmith, Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenAI agents, or similar systems being used in practical workflows?
  • What kinds of human-in-the-loop approval systems are companies using so AI can work safely without fully replacing human judgment?
  • How are startups learning from FAANG/top AI companies and applying these workflows with smaller teams?
  • What workflows genuinely save time or improve output, rather than just being AI hype?

I’m especially interested in real-world, inspirational use cases that small startups, agencies, SaaS companies, service businesses, or solo founders can learn from and adapt.

Basically:
What are the most useful internal LLM workflows being used by top companies today, and what should smaller teams copy or learn from them?

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 1 day ago

How are top tech companies actually using LLMs internally beyond basic coding help?

I’m trying to understand how companies like NVIDIA, Google, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic, and other top tech/startup teams are using tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Codex, Claude Code, LangChain, LangSmith, etc. in real day-to-day work. How are they using /loop, routine, scheduling task, /goal etc.?

Most answers online are very generic: “LLMs help with coding,” “they write tests,” “they summarize documents,” and so on. I’m more interested in the actual workflows and use cases these companies are building internally.

For example:

  • How are teams using LLMs to accelerate coding, debugging, testing, documentation, and code review?
  • Are they using agentic workflows where AI can plan, execute, check, and revise work?
  • Are teams using scheduled AI tasks, recurring research agents, monitoring loops, or automation routines?
  • What are real examples of LLMs helping product managers, engineers, support teams, sales teams, ops teams, or leadership?
  • Are companies building internal AI assistants for knowledge search, data analysis, customer insights, or decision-making?
  • How are tools like LangChain, LangSmith, Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenAI agents, or similar systems being used in practical workflows?
  • What kinds of human-in-the-loop approval systems are companies using so AI can work safely without fully replacing human judgment?
  • How are startups learning from FAANG/top AI companies and applying these workflows with smaller teams?
  • What workflows genuinely save time or improve output, rather than just being AI hype?

I’m especially interested in real-world, inspirational use cases that small startups, agencies, SaaS companies, service businesses, or solo founders can learn from and adapt.

Basically:
What are the most useful internal LLM workflows being used by top companies today, and what should smaller teams copy or learn from them?

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 1 day ago

Commercial space near MG Road Metro, Gurgaon, units/floors/whole building available

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Commercial space available in Sector 28, Gurgaon, near Saraswati Vihar, approx. 5 minutes walking from MG Road Metro.

Building snapshot: Ground + basement: ~1300 sq ft each. Upper floors: 6 units of ~650 sq ft each across 1st–3rd floor. Tentative upper-floor rent: ₹40k / ₹37k / ₹33k per unit depending on floor. Ground + basement rent can be discussed based on use case.

Bare-shell space, so tenant can do fit-out as per requirement.

Can be leased as:

  • Individual 650 sq ft units
  • Full floor
  • Ground + basement combination
  • Whole building, if the use case fits

Could work for office, clinic, coaching/training, studio, salon, diagnostics, boutique setup, cloud kitchen, storage, small fulfilment hub, or backend operations.

This is not a mall/premium tower property, more of a practical standalone commercial building in a well-connected Gurgaon location.

Interested people can DM for details, photos, site visit, and exact location.

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 1 day ago

Founders/operators: what business would actually work from a small bare-shell building near MG Road Metro?

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I’m trying to help my dad figure out the right leasing strategy for a small commercial building in Sector 28, Gurgaon, near Saraswati Vihar, around 5 minutes walking from MG Road Metro.

I’m not posting this as a listing. I’m trying to understand the real operator use case for a space like this.

Building snapshot: Ground + basement: ~1300 sq ft each. Upper floors: 6 units of ~650 sq ft each across 1st–3rd floor. Tentative upper-floor rent: ₹40k / ₹37k / ₹33k per unit depending on floor. Bare-shell, tenant can fit out as needed.

Since it’s not a premium office tower or mall property, I’m wondering what kind of business would actually find this useful.

Possible ideas I’m considering:

  • Cloud kitchen / base kitchen
  • Dark store / quick-commerce support space
  • Small fulfilment or dispatch hub
  • Training/coaching centre
  • Clinic / diagnostics / wellness centre
  • Studio, agency office, design office, backend ops
  • Salon, boutique, local service business
  • Small team office for a startup that doesn’t need CyberHub-type rent

For founders/operators here:

  1. Would a space like this be useful for any real business use case?
  2. What would matter most before considering it — rent, parking, frontage, lift, power load, washrooms, kitchen exhaust, road access, signage?
  3. Would you prefer one full floor, one 650 sq ft unit, or the ground + basement combo?
  4. Where do businesses like yours usually discover such spaces?
  5. Who should I actually reach out to — brokers, franchise consultants, expansion managers, cloud-kitchen operators, logistics companies, or someone else?

Trying to avoid random broker noise and understand how an actual tenant/operator would think.

Would appreciate honest feedback, even if the answer is “this won’t work for X, but might work for Y.”

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 1 day ago

Gurgaon CRE folks, roast my leasing strategy, what would you do with this small commercial building?

My dad has a small commercial building in Sector 28, Gurgaon, near Saraswati Vihar, about 5 minutes walking from MG Road Metro.

He’s getting older and asked me to help lease it out. I assumed local brokers + property portals would be enough, but so far it has been mostly low-effort follow-ups and no clear tenant strategy.

So I’m asking the community: if this was your property, how would you approach it?

Building snapshot: Ground + basement: ~1300 sq ft each. Upper floors: 6 units of ~650 sq ft each across 1st–3rd floor. Tentative upper-floor rent: ₹40k / ₹37k / ₹33k per unit depending on floor. Bare-shell, tenant can fit out as needed.

It’s not a premium mall / DLF / glass-tower type property. More like a practical standalone SCO-style commercial building.

I’m confused about the best direction:

  1. Would you lease it unit-wise, floor-wise, or try for one tenant for the whole building?
  2. What tenant type would fit best, clinic, coaching, office, cloud kitchen, dark store, salon, diagnostics, studio, small fulfilment hub?
  3. Which channels actually work beyond 99acres, Magicbricks, and random local brokers?
  4. Are there tenant categories that quietly take these spaces but don’t show up on normal portals?
  5. What would you fix first before marketing it, photos, signage, broker pitch, rent, fit-out flexibility, something else?

Not trying to make this a listing post. I’m genuinely trying to understand the smartest way to get this occupied without wasting months on the wrong approach.

If you’ve leased out or taken a similar commercial space in Gurgaon/NCR, what worked and what was a waste of time?

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 1 day ago

Trying to help my dad lease out a small commercial building in Gurgaon, would appreciate advice from CRE folks | How would you approach leasing a small multi-floor commercial property?

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 5 days ago

Posting this for anyone in the NCR startup/business community who's actively looking for commercial space and tired of broker chains.

Quick summary: Sector 28, Saraswati Vihar, Gurgaon, SCO building, multiple configurations available depending on what you need.

  • If you need larger space (warehouse, clinic, showroom), ground + basement is 1300 sq ft each
  • If you need smaller independent units, 650 sq ft units available on floors 1, 2, and 3

Rent (per unit/month):

Floor Units Size Rent
1st Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹40,000/unit
2nd Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹37,000/unit
3rd Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹33,000/unit

Ground + Basement pricing on request.

Suited for: startups, coaching centers, cloud kitchens, security agencies, small clinics, retail, or just a proper office that isn't a co-working hot seat.

The metro proximity is genuinely helpful if your team is spread across Delhi-NCR, MG Road is 5 minutes on foot.

Owner's note (not a broker post): The owner is listing this directly, so if you reach out and close without an agent, no brokerage is charged. Real estate professionals are also welcome, commission is on the table for assisted deals.

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📞 9910318044

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 11 days ago
▲ 5 r/GurugramClassifieds+2 crossposts

Trying to get some practical advice from people who’ve handled leasing directly. My dad owns a small SCO (shop-cum-office) building in Sector 28, Gurgaon (Saraswati Vihar, near MG Road metro ~5 min walk). He’s getting older and isn’t really able to actively manage or market the property anymore, so he asked me to step in and help figure this out.

I initially thought going through local brokers would be straightforward, but honestly the experience hasn’t been great so far low effort, poor follow-ups, and not much real traction.

So I’m trying to understand how people here would approach this more effectively.

Quick details of the property:

  • Ground + basement: ~1300 sq ft each (can work for showroom, clinic, warehouse, etc.)
  • Upper floors: 3 floors, each with 2 units of ~650 sq ft
  • Around 5 minutes walking distance from MG Road metro

Current what we are planning to asking (per unit/month):

  • 1st floor: ₹40K
  • 2nd floor: ₹37K
  • 3rd floor: ₹33K (Ground + basement still figuring out pricing)

What I’m trying to figure out:

  • How would you approach leasing something like this if brokers aren’t performing?
  • Are there better channels/platforms for direct leasing in markets like this?
  • Would you focus on a specific tenant category (retail vs office vs services), or keep it flexible?
  • Any practical tactics that actually move the needle for smaller inventory like this?

Not trying to pitch this as a listing, just genuinely trying to help my dad get this occupied in a practical way.

If anyone here has experience with leasing in NCR or similar markets, would really appreciate your perspective. (If someone does want more details, happy to share over DM or 9910318044.)

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 5 days ago

Note: this is not promotion, just that i found this option and wanted to share this with community. I don't need any money here.

Posting this for anyone in the NCR startup/business community who's actively looking for commercial space and tired of broker chains.

Quick summary: Sector 28, Saraswati Vihar, Gurgaon, SCO building, multiple configurations available depending on what you need.

  • If you need larger space (warehouse, clinic, showroom), ground + basement is 1300 sq ft each
  • If you need smaller independent units, 650 sq ft units available on floors 1, 2, and 3

Rent (per unit/month):

Floor Units Size Rent
1st Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹40,000/unit
2nd Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹37,000/unit
3rd Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹33,000/unit

Ground + Basement pricing on request.

Suited for: startups, coaching centers, cloud kitchens, security agencies, small clinics, retail, or just a proper office that isn't a co-working hot seat.

The metro proximity is genuinely helpful if your team is spread across Delhi-NCR, MG Road is 5 minutes on foot.

Owner's note (not a broker post): The owner is listing this directly, so if you reach out and close without an agent, no brokerage is charged. Real estate professionals are also welcome, commission is on the table for assisted deals.

📞 9910318044

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 11 days ago
▲ 3 r/GurgaonRent+2 crossposts

Found a decent SCO near MG Road Metro that's surprisingly flexible, sharing for anyone who's been hunting

Been seeing a lot of posts here about people struggling to find affordable commercial space in Gurgaon without going through 5 brokers and paying through the nose. So thought I'd share this one directly.

There's an SCO (Shop-Cum-Office) in Saraswati Vihar, Sector 28, about a 5-minute walk from MG Road Metro. The building has:

  • Ground floor + basement: 1300 sq ft each (good for showrooms, warehouses, clinics)
  • First, second, third floors: 2 independent units of 650 sq ft each (better for offices, coaching, small teams)

Rent (per unit/month):

Floor Units Size Rent
1st Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹40,000/unit
2nd Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹37,000/unit
3rd Floor 2 units 650 sq ft each ₹33,000/unit

Ground + Basement pricing on request.

What I found useful is that they're offering it bare, semi-furnished, or fully furnished — so you're not forced to pay for furniture you don't need.

The location is solid. Sector 28 has good footfall, metro access means staff commute is easier, and it's not the crazy-priced Golf Course Road belt.

Disclosure: This is the owner's property and I'm sharing on their behalf. If you connect directly, there's no brokerage involved. If a real estate agent helps on this, they'll get their standard commission, that part is fair game too.

Contact: 9910318044 (WhatsApp works)

Happy to answer questions if anyone's curious about the space.

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u/Effective_Bid2937 — 5 days ago