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''Artificial intelligence - natural language processing - language models - information technology.'' | 1. ''Artificial intelligence - natural language processing - language models - information technology.'' | ||
Abbreviation for Large Language Model. | Abbreviation for Large Language Model. | ||
2. ''Higher and continuing education - academic degrees - postgraduate - law.'' | |||
Master of Law. | |||
A postgraduate level law degree. | |||
''LLM'' derives from the Latin for Master of Law, ''Legum Magister''. | |||
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*[[Language model]] | *[[Language model]] | ||
*[[Large language model]] | *[[Large language model]] | ||
*[[LLB]] | |||
*[[Machine learning]] | *[[Machine learning]] | ||
* [[Natural language]] | * [[Natural language]] |
Latest revision as of 00:14, 25 April 2023
1. Artificial intelligence - natural language processing - language models - information technology.
Abbreviation for Large Language Model.
2. Higher and continuing education - academic degrees - postgraduate - law.
Master of Law.
A postgraduate level law degree.
LLM derives from the Latin for Master of Law, Legum Magister.