AI GLOSSARY
Large Language Model
A large language model (LLM) is a type of AI model trained on massive amounts of text data to understand, generate, and predict human language. LLMs use deep learning techniques to process and produce natural language, enabling applications like chatbots, content creation, and question answering. Due to their extensive training data, large language models are capable of understanding context, capturing nuances, and performing complex language tasks across a variety of domains.
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