Large language model
[larj LANG-gwij MOD-uhl] /lɑːdʒ ˈlaŋɡwɪdʒ ˈmɒdl/
Large language models (LLMs) are machine learning models capable of recognising and generating human language. These models are trained on vast datasets of high-quality human textual communication, often scraped from the web. LLMs rely on a form of machine learning called deep learning, which analyses the probability of various letters, words and sentences appearing together across these enormous datasets to eventually understand their function and relationships. To date, ChatGPT is perhaps the most famous example of a LLM.
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