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  2. Large language model - Wikipedia

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    A large language model (LLM) is a type of machine learning model designed for natural language processing tasks such as language generation. LLMs are language models with many parameters, and are trained with self-supervised learning on a vast amount of text. The largest and most capable LLMs are generative pretrained transformers (GPTs).

  3. List of large language models - Wikipedia

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    A large language model (LLM) is a type of machine learning model designed for natural language processing tasks such as language generation. LLMs are language models with many parameters, and are trained with self-supervised learning on a vast amount of text. This page lists notable large language models.

  4. Generative artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Cybercriminals have created large language models focused on fraud, including WormGPT and FraudGPT. [ 161 ] A 2023 study showed that generative AI can be vulnerable to jailbreaks, reverse psychology and prompt injection attacks, enabling attackers to obtain help with harmful requests, such as for crafting social engineering and phishing attacks ...

  5. Wikipedia:Large language models and copyright - Wikipedia

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    It is a good idea, if you are producing a large amount of text, to use a search engine for snippets, on the off-chance that the model has coincidentally duplicated previously-published material. Apart from the a possibility that saving an LLM output may cause verbatim non-free content to be carried over to the article, these models can produce ...

  6. Language model - Wikipedia

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    A word n-gram language model is a purely statistical model of language. It has been superseded by recurrent neural network–based models, which have been superseded by large language models. [12] It is based on an assumption that the probability of the next word in a sequence depends only on a fixed size window of previous words.

  7. Foundation model - Wikipedia

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    A foundation model, also known as large X model (LxM), is a machine learning or deep learning model that is trained on vast datasets so it can be applied across a wide range of use cases. [1] Generative AI applications like Large Language Models are often examples of foundation models.

  8. Chinchilla (language model) - Wikipedia

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    Chinchilla contributes to developing an effective training paradigm for large autoregressive language models with limited compute resources. The Chinchilla team recommends that the number of training tokens is twice for every model size doubling, meaning that using larger, higher-quality training datasets can lead to better results on ...

  9. Wikipedia:Large language models - Wikipedia

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    This page in a nutshell: Avoid using large language models (LLMs) to write original content or generate references. LLMs can be used for certain tasks (like copyediting, summarization, and paraphrasing) if the editor has substantial prior experience in the intended task and rigorously scrutinizes the results before publishing them.