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Large Language Model

A Large Language Model (LLM) is a type of artificial intelligence designed to process and generate text. LLMs are trained on vast datasets, allowing them to understand context, grammar, and nuances in language.

These models can perform a variety of tasks, including translation, summarization, and conversation simulation. For example, an LLM can help in customer service by automatically responding to inquiries in a natural way.

LLMs are widely used in applications like chatbots, content creation, and even coding assistance. Their ability to produce coherent and contextually relevant text makes them valuable tools in many industries.

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