The knowledge access revolution: How LLMs are driving company value and employee growth

Large Language Models (LLMs) offer a transformative potential for both employees and businesses by reducing the time spent on mundane information searches, enhancing productivity, and opening doors for personal growth. Far from replacing jobs, LLMs complement human skills, making knowledge work more meaningful and value-driven.
Large language models (LLMs) are transforming not only how companies access information, boosting efficiency, but they are also unlocking employee growth, driving career advancement, and enabling them to command higher salaries.
The workplace of the future has arrived, and it’s powered by large language models (LLMs).
These sophisticated AI tools are transforming how companies and employees interact with information, but they offer far more than just efficiency gains. They’re quietly reshaping careers, too.
The typical corporate worker spends hours each week searching for data, navigating clunky systems, or seeking answers from colleagues. LLMs change all that. They streamline information retrieval, answering questions in seconds with natural language. But here’s the real twist: it’s employees who benefit the most.
Explore how LLMs can elevate employee capabilities and business success.
Latest insights & stories

Seven cybersecurity trends and threats for 2025
Last year saw another alarming increase in cyber-attacks, with hackers using increasingly sophisticated methods. Proximus NXT and its security partners explain how to navigate a minefield of vulnerabilities in 2025.
IT is innovating faster than ever. We should embrace the limitless possibilities in cloud adoption, generative and non-generative artificial intelligence and the increasing use of APIs, says our expert panel. At the same time, cyber criminals see such trends as opportunities to compromise businesses and are capitalizing on new vulnerabilities.

The az groeninge hospital innovates care with 5G
A private 5G network at az groeninge provides the platform for the hospital to roll out innovation. From remote monitoring with biosensors to robotic surgery and training using VR: everything is focused on patient care.

Why your AI project is also a data project
AI needs quality data to realize its full potential. Yashfeen Saiyid, Data & AI Practice Lead at Proximus NXT, explains how to use a data-driven approach to lay the foundations for a successful AI project.
“There are more and more business applications, these days, based on artificial intelligence. And the accelerating rise of generative AI, with ChatGPT as its flagship, is simply breathtaking. According to Gartner, 90% of companies will use AI in the workplace by 2025,” begins Yashfeen Saiyid, Data & AI Practice Lead at Proximus NXT and Managing Director at Codit.