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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
A Large Language Model LLM is a transformer-based AI trained on text to generate language, raising risks like prompt injection and data leakage.
Large Language Model (LLM) Definition: A Large Language Model LLM is a transformer-based AI trained on text to generate language, raising risks like prompt injection and data leakage.
A Large Language Model LLM is a machine learning model trained on massive text corpora using transformer architectures to predict and generate human-like language. LLMs power applications such as chatbots, code assistants, and summarization tools, but introduce security concerns including prompt injection, data leakage, training-data poisoning, and hallucinated output. Securing LLM deployments requires input validation, output filtering, and least-privilege integration.
Large Language Model (LLM) is one of the topics you'll master in the AIGP Boot Camp.
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