Learn to say popular LLM guardrail and AI safety tool names correctly.
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How is Guardrails AI (open-source framework for validating and correcting LLM outputs against a schema) correctly pronounced?
Guardrails AI is pronounced 'GARD-raylz AY-EYE' — 'guardrails' exactly like the everyday safety barrier, plus 'A-I' spoken as letters. In a technical interview: "Guardrails AI rejected the response and re-asked the model until the JSON actually matched our schema."
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How is NeMo Guardrails (NVIDIA's toolkit for adding programmable safety rails to LLM applications) correctly pronounced?
NeMo Guardrails is pronounced 'NEE-moh GARD-raylz' — 'NeMo' (short for Neural Modules) plus 'guardrails'. In a technical interview: "NeMo Guardrails blocked the model from discussing anything outside our support scope."
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How is Rebuff (self-hardening framework for detecting prompt injection attacks) correctly pronounced?
Rebuff is pronounced 'ree-BUF' — stress on the second syllable, exactly like the everyday word for rejecting something. In a technical interview: "Rebuff flagged the jailbreak attempt before the payload ever reached the model."
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How is LLM Guard (open-source toolkit for securing prompts and outputs of LLM interactions) correctly pronounced?
LLM Guard is pronounced 'EL-EL-EM GARD' — 'L-L-M' spoken as letters plus 'guard'. In a technical interview: "LLM Guard scrubbed the credit card number out of the prompt before it ever left our network."
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How is Presidio (Microsoft's open-source library for detecting and anonymizing personal data) correctly pronounced?
Presidio is pronounced 'preh-SIH-dee-oh' — stress on the second syllable, from the Spanish word for a fortified base. In a technical interview: "Presidio redacted every phone number and email before we logged the transcript."