What is LLM (Large Language Model)?
LLM (Large Language Model) is defined as a deep learning algorithm trained on massive text datasets that can summarize, translate, predict, and generate text, code, or structured JSON data.
Detailed Architectural Context
Large Language Models, such as Google's Gemini, OpenAI's GPT-4, and Anthropic's Claude, form the foundation of modern artificial intelligence integrations. These models recognize complex patterns in language, allowing them to extract key structured fields from legal files, write client email replies, act as customer support agents, and automate operational tasks that previously required human manual data entry.
Related Technical Terms
RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation)
An AI architectural pattern that improves Large Language Model (LLM) responses by retrieving relevant information from private databases before generating an answer.
API Gateway
A server that acts as an entry point for APIs, routing requests, enforcing rate limits, managing security, and aggregating data from backend microservices.
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