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What does Large Language Model (LLM) mean?
A large language model (LLM) is a neural network trained on very large amounts of text. It recognises patterns in language and can therefore understand, summarise, translate and rephrase text.
LLMs form the linguistic backbone of modern AI agents. Combined with tools and company data, they turn from a pure text engine into a useful assistant for concrete tasks.
Related terms
Token
The smallest unit of text a language model breaks input into – usually word fragments.
Embedding
A numeric representation of text that makes semantic similarity measurable.
Prompt
The instruction or question that directs a language model toward a task.
Hallucination
A plausible-sounding but incorrect or fabricated answer from a language model.
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