A large language model (LLM) is a computational model designed to perform natural language processing tasks, especially language generation, using contextual relationships derived from a large set of training data. LLMs can generate, summarize, translate and parse text in a variety of contexts, and are the technological underpinning of modern chatbots. LLMs can accurately mimic natural language patterns because they are trained on collections of human-written text. For the same reason, biased or inaccurate training data can make a LLM's output less reliable.
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