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Latest revision as of 14:41, 11 August 2024

Artificial intelligence - natural language processing - language models - information technology.

(LLM).

In information technology, large language models are an element of advanced natural language processing.

Large language models predict the next word - or words - in a piece of text, based on the preceding words.


Large language models are a type of language model that incorporate a neural network trained on large quantities of natural language text, and a large number of weighting factors to assign probabilities.

They are an important component of generative pre-trained transformers (GPTs).


See also