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Large language model (LLM)

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Large language model (LLM)

Also known as an LLM, a generative artificial intelligence (AI) system consisting of a neural network that is able to analyse massive volumes of unstructured data resulting in the LLM learning to create sophisticated output. The accuracy of the output from LLMs is thought to be based on the extremely large volume of data analysed, which has only been possible relatively recently due to the availability of cloud computing and the increased volume and availability of digital text.
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