Large Language Model definition
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Large Language Model (LLM) A Large Language Model is a type of artificial intelligence (AI) program that can recognize and generate text, among other tasks.
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Refers to the developer and owner of the Large Language Model “Nanbeige” or any authorized entity capable of granting licenses to any third party for the “Nanbeige” Model.
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