large language model
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large language model (plural large language models)
- (machine learning) A type of neural network specialized in language, typically including billions of parameters.
- 2023 May 20, John Naughton, “When the tech boys start asking for new regulations, you know something’s up”, in The Observer[2], →ISSN:
- Less charitable observers (like this columnist) see two alternative interpretations. One is that it’s an attempt to consolidate OpenAI’s lead over the rest of the industry in large language models (LLMs), because history suggests that regulation often enhances dominance.
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- large language model on Wikipedia.Wikipedia