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Defining large language models (LLMs) and their architectures
From the course: AI Agents for Cybersecurity
Defining large language models (LLMs) and their architectures
Welcome to this video defining large-language models and their architectures. If you spent any time online recently, you've undoubtedly worked with large-language models. Think of popular chatbots like ChatGPT or Cloud AI. These remarkable systems can generate human-like text, images, videos, answer complex questions, and even write code. Have you ever wondered what makes them so? What's happening under their hood that allows them to perform? It's not just magic, it's cutting-edge engineering. In this video, we will go into dynastify large language models and explore the architectural foundations. We will break down what these systems actually are, how they are built, and why understanding their architecture is crucial for anyone working with AI agents in cybersecurity. By the end of this video, you will be able to define large-language model architectural fundamentals, categorize encoder-decoder architectures, analyze transformer attention mechanisms, evaluate cybersecurity…
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