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ChatGPT, translation tools, and even your phone’s predictive text all have one thing in common: they’re powered by Large Language Models (LLMs). But what exactly are they?
In this episode of In Simple Terms with Satish, we break down LLMs in everyday language. Think of a child who reads thousands of books and then learns to finish your sentences, predict stories, or write their own. That’s how LLMs work — trained on billions of words to understand and generate human-like language.
From customer support chatbots to creative writing assistants, discover how LLMs are quietly reshaping the way we communicate with technology.
No jargon. No confusion. Just clarity.
By Satish ChoudharyChatGPT, translation tools, and even your phone’s predictive text all have one thing in common: they’re powered by Large Language Models (LLMs). But what exactly are they?
In this episode of In Simple Terms with Satish, we break down LLMs in everyday language. Think of a child who reads thousands of books and then learns to finish your sentences, predict stories, or write their own. That’s how LLMs work — trained on billions of words to understand and generate human-like language.
From customer support chatbots to creative writing assistants, discover how LLMs are quietly reshaping the way we communicate with technology.
No jargon. No confusion. Just clarity.