LLM

Updated: 07/13/2023 by Computer Hope

LLM may refer to any of the following:

1. Short for large language model, an LLM is a neural network that uses machine learning and algorithms to process and interpret natural language. Comprised of vast quantities of text data, LLMs can be used with AI (artificial intelligence) to answer users' questions. An example of where an LLM is used is OpenAI's Chat GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer).

LLMs are designed to respond with human language, so they are proficient at engaging in conversations, writing coherent paragraphs, and other human-interfacing tasks. Though at their core, LLMs are predicting the next word in a sentence, with enough training, and high parameter counts, they can encompass the semantics and syntax of human language.

In addition to speech and writing, LLMs translate languages, generate or fix programming code, and create chatbots. LLMs also have a lot of general knowledge about the world and can "memorize" facts during training, thus adding to their response stores as they are prompted.

2. Short for logic learning machine, an LLM is a rule-based machine learning method where reasoning and rational representation gain information from sets of data. Rather than numbers, LLMs use expressions and symbols to generate hypotheses about how data is structured and the rules that govern it. Logic learning machines are used in many areas, including supply chain management, medical fields, and the financial sector.

3. LLM is a set of sans-serif typefaces used for road signage in Malaysia. LLM Lettering was created by the Malaysian Highway Authority and derived from the Italian Alfabeto Normale and Alfabeto Stretto. Today, the typeface is available in normal and narrow types to better suit specific applications.

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