Large Language Models (LLM)
A large language model is a computer technology that helps machines understand and generate human language better. Think of it like a super-smart computer program that can read and write in languages like English.
Here’s how it works:
Lots of Data: To become good at understanding and generating language, these computer programs need to read a lot of text. They read books, articles, websites, and everything written in a language to learn how words and sentences work.
Learning Patterns: These programs are like detectives. They look for patterns in the text they read. They figure out how words are used together and learn the rules of grammar and style.
Generating Text: Once they learn enough, they can start creating text on their own. You can ask them questions or give them a topic, and they will try to write something that makes sense.
Getting Bigger: Large language models are called “large” because they have a lot of computer power and memory. This makes them really good at understanding and generating language. They are like giant libraries of language knowledge.
Useful in Many Ways: Large language models are used for many things. They help with translation, writing, answering questions, and even making chatbots and virtual assistants more helpful.
Learn more: https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/resources/intro-llms
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