Big Data Glossary
What is LLM?
Definition of LLM
What is LLM?
A Large Language Model (LLM) is a type of artificial intelligence model that uses deep learning techniques to understand human-like text, code and images. Trained on vast amounts of data, LLMs can process, interpret, and respond to natural language queries, making them highly effective in tasks like text/code/image generation, translation, summarization, and even conversation. These models, such as OpenAI's GPT series, are capable of understanding complex language patterns and context, allowing them to generate coherent and contextually relevant responses across a wide range of topics.
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