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LLM (Large Language Model)
An AI model trained on huge amounts of text that can understand and generate human language.
Also known as: Large Language Model · Foundation Model · Chat AI
What is LLM (Large Language Model)?
A Large Language Model (LLM) is an AI system trained on hundreds of billions of words from books, websites, and articles. Modern LLMs like Claude, GPT-4, and Gemini can write, summarise, translate, code, and reason across most knowledge domains. Practically, an LLM is what you talk to inside Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI chat tool. The 'large' part refers to the model size (parameters, often hundreds of billions) and the training data scale. For applied AI, you don't need to train an LLM — you call existing ones via APIs.
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Tools
Claude
Anthropic's family of AI assistants — known for strong reasoning, long context, and code quality.
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ChatGPT
OpenAI's flagship AI chat product, the most-used LLM globally.
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Gemini
Google's AI assistant family, deeply integrated with Google Workspace.
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Prompt Engineering
The craft of designing inputs to LLMs to get reliable, high-quality outputs.
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Tokens
The chunks of text LLMs process — roughly 0.75 words each.
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