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Carbon provides a unified API for LLMs, allowing developers to connect with any data source. It includes an extensive API library for AI-driven data import, enabling developers to retrieve plain text, generate chunks and embeddings, manage data sources, and more. Additionally, Carbon offers features like document management, embedding generation, semantic search, SOC 2 compliance, white label options, auto-scaling, managed OAuth, usage reporting, and custom builds. It allows companies to effectively utilize their unstructured data at scale, supporting numerous file formats and third-party services. With Carbon, setting up an account takes less than 10 minutes, offering unlimited access for one month.
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