According to a recent LinkedIn post from Glean, the company is promoting a new capability in its Glean Assistant that allows users to choose among different large language models within a single, secure interface. The post highlights options such as Gemini 3.1 Pro for creation and visualization, Claude Sonnet 4.6 for coding tasks, and GPT 5.4 as an all-purpose model, along with an automatic mode that selects models dynamically.
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The post suggests that Glean is positioning its product as a flexible, model-agnostic AI layer for enterprise knowledge work, emphasizing personalization and security. For investors, this could indicate an effort to differentiate in the competitive enterprise AI and search market, potentially increasing customer stickiness and expanding use cases, while also signaling deeper integration with leading foundation-model providers.
As shared in the LinkedIn content, the emphasis on an “agentic coworker” experience may point to Glean’s strategy of moving beyond search into AI-assisted workflows and task execution. If successfully adopted at scale, such capabilities could support higher per-seat pricing, improved upsell opportunities, and stronger competitive positioning against both vertical AI tools and platform players that offer embedded assistants.

