NLP
Large Language Model (LLM)
A massive AI trained on the internet's text that can understand and generate human language, GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, Llama.
Definition
Neural networks with billions of parameters trained on vast text corpora that can generate, analyze, and transform text. Foundation models like GPT-4, Claude 3, and Llama 3 power most modern AI applications.
Why it matters
The technology that triggered the current AI revolution, the engine behind agents, chatbots, and generative AI.
Related terms in NLP
BERT
Google's breakthrough AI model that reads sentences in both directions at once to understand context better.
Chain of Thought (CoT)
Asking an AI to "show its work" and think step-by-step, which makes it much better at solving math and logic problems.
Context Window
The maximum amount of text an AI can read and consider at one time, like how many pages of notes it can hold in its head.
Conversational AI
AI that can have natural back-and-forth conversations with humans, chatbots, voice assistants, and customer service bots.
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