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large language model

American  
[lahrj lang-gwij mahd-uhl] / ˈlɑrdʒ ˈlæŋ gwɪdʒ ˈmɑd əl /

noun

plural

large language models
  1. Computers. LLM, a type of machine learning software model trained on extremely large sets of language data, and designed to generate new, naturalistic responses to written or spoken prompts.


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Ilyas Lebleu: Around a year after ChatGPT was released, when it was using GPT-3.5, we started seeing a lot of obvious signs: articles with the “This large language model” prompt left in the text, entirely nonexistent citations, and overuse of words like rich cultural heritage.

From Slate

Bonsai 8B is an 8-billion parameter large language model, trained using Google v4 TPUs.

From The Wall Street Journal

A team of researchers led by California Institute of Technology computer scientist and mathematician Babak Hassibi says it has created a large language model that radically compresses its size without compromising performance.

From The Wall Street Journal

“They can take out a lot of jobs that can be automated by a very smart, large language model,” he said.

From Barron's

Combined with an updated large language model, Meta could roll out an agentic shopping tool across its various social-media sites, allowing users to purchase products directly on platforms such as Messenger, according to Nowak.

From MarketWatch