Large Language Model
Short definition
An AI model trained on massive amounts of text, capable of generating human-like responses and natural conversation.
Extended definition
LLM models (like GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini) learn language patterns from billions of pages, then power applications like chatbots, document summarization, code generation, and translation. They work on a "next-token prediction" model, but training costs millions of dollars and dozens of GPUs.
Example & use case
A chatbot on the Ortech site uses an LLM to answer customer questions in Arabic and English 24/7.
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