Introduction to Large Language Models

2 hours: virtual training

Level: Beginner

Axel Springer Academy

Participants will learn basic concepts of Large Language Models (LLMs) in this course. The training offers insights into how LLMs work and the diverse possible applications. Participants will learn how these powerful models can be used in various areas.

Learning goals

  • Participants gain a basic understanding of the concepts and workings of Large Language Models (LLMs)
  • Participants explore the diverse applications of LLMs across various fields
  • Participants learn how to practically deploy these powerful models in different application areas

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