Large Language Models

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Large Language Models

What is Large Language Models?

Large Language Models are artificial intelligence models designed to process and understand natural language on an enormous scale. These models are trained using deep learning techniques and large amounts of linguistic data, with the goal of capturing the complexities and subtleties of human language. Large language models have proven to be very effective in a wide variety of natural language processing tasks, such as text generation, machine translation, speech recognition, sentiment analysis and automatic question answering. Notable examples of large language models include OpenAI's GPT-3 model and Google's T5 model.

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