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A large language model is a computational model trained on vast amounts of data, designed for natural language processing tasks, especially language generation.
Overview
A large language model is a computational model trained on vast amounts of data, designed for natural language processing tasks, especially language generation. These models have the ability to generalize across tasks with minimal task-specific supervision, enabling capabilities like conversational agents and automated reasoning. Companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta are actively developing and utilizing LLMs, with researchers like Tim Berners-Lee and Andrew Ng contributing to the field.