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Latest revision as of 22:21, 11 May 2024

Artificial intelligence - natural language processing (NLP) - information technology.

In the context of information technology, a language model is an element of a natural language processing system that predicts the next word - or words - in a piece of text, based on the preceding words.

The language model does this by assigning probabilities to possible next words, based on samples of text that it has trained itself on.


See also