AI Agents
LLM Router
A smart traffic director that sends easy questions to cheap, fast models and hard questions to expensive, powerful ones.
Definition
An intelligent routing layer that evaluates incoming queries and directs them to the most appropriate LLM based on complexity, cost, and latency requirements. Optimizes the cost-quality trade-off.
Why it matters
Can reduce AI infrastructure costs by 60-80% by avoiding over-provisioning expensive models for simple tasks.
Where Sophizo applies this
Sophizo deploys LLM Router inside revenue and AI engagements with growth-stage operators and PE-backed portfolios.
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