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Enterprise AI/LLM Usage - GCP

This dashboard provides an overview of Google Cloud Platform AI/LLM events in your environment. Based on a series of filters that search for GCP events, the dashboard visualizes information about the number and types of GCP model operations users in your environment are prompting.

Alternately, you can copy the dashboard and customize the copy to filter for AI/LLM events in another platform.

Time Range Filter

The Event : Approx Log Time filter sets the time range for the event data. The default setting is in the last 7 days. You can update this filter with a wide range of customizable settings.

To update the time range filter, click the arrow (icon-expand.png) on the right, under the Edit button, to expand the filters panel. In the Event : Approx Log Time filter, select an operator from the first drop down menu and then enter or select values in the subsequent fields, depending on the operator you selected. To save your filter changes, click Apply on the right side of the filter panel. The updated filter is applied to the visualization.

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AI/LLM Operations in GCP

This bar chart shows the count of unique GCP AI/LLM events that took place in your environment during the filtered time range. To view the underlying events, click the on a bar in the chart and select the Show Results in Search option. The Search application opens and a query is populated in the search bar for you to run.

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Predicts Performed Against Models in GCP

This table lists users who have triggered prediction operations against models in GCP and a count of the number of operations performed during the filtered time range. To sort the table by a specific column, click the column heading and toggle the arrow to sort in ascending (icon-arrow-ascend.png) or descending (icon-arrow-descend.png) order.

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Operations Performed Against Models in GCP

This Sankey chart breaks down which users have performed operations against which models in GCP during the filtered time range. The left side of the chart lists the user counts and the right side shows the model counts. To highlight the links between the users and the models, and view their count values, hover your cursor over the graph links. To view the underlying events of a value, click the link, and select the Show Results in Search option. The Search application opens and a query is populated in the search bar for you to run.