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Update to the system requirements to reflect the model support of Maia. The model is supplied for you when you are on the public platform, but configurable in PMP. We will link it to PMP docs when they are available.

Still to be reviewed by the AI group as well.

Update to the system requirements to reflect the model support of Maia. The model is supplied for you when you are on the public platform, but configurable in PMP. We will link it to PMP docs when they are available.
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## LLM Providers
Mendix supports connectivity to a broad set of models. Maia has been standardized on Claude Sonnet 3.7.
It is possible to connect to the following models:
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This seems to conflate two different things. Maia and LLMs in Mendix apps. It implies you can use all these models with Maia - but I don't think that is under user control?

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Could you expand on 'LLMs in Mendix apps', it would refer to LLMs that Studio Pro can work with, and not LLMs in apps, but perhaps I'm misinterpetting your feedback.
As for user control, as mentioned in the PR comment, is only there in Private Platform, the model is supplied to you on the public platform. We could think of making that part more explicit.

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Ah, so you do mean that you can use these for Maia - then I think we need to be very clear that this is not a choice for most customers, only for PMP.

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