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LLM (Large Language Model)
Massive language models trained to understand and generate text.
A Large Language Model (LLM) is a type of neural network trained on massive amounts of text (petabytes of data) to predict the next word in a sequence. This predictive capability, at scale, allows the model to understand nuance, context, languages, and logic, enabling it to write essays, summarize text, translate languages, and write code.
Examples
- OpenAI's GPT-4.
- Anthropic's Claude 3.
- Meta's Llama 3.
Use Cases
- Marketing content generation.
- High-quality automatic translation.
- Sentiment analysis on customer reviews.
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