Hi,
LLM is just a software having large amounts of data. See it as an example:
Large language models (LLMs) are like vast libraries filled with an immense amount of knowledge. Imagine a library that has millions of books on every topic imaginable, written in many different languages. The librarians in this library have read all these books and have an incredible ability to understand and connect the information within them.When you ask a question to an LLM, it's like asking a librarian to help you find the most relevant information to answer your query. The LLM, just like the librarian, searches through its vast knowledge base to locate the most appropriate pieces of information. It then combines and synthesizes this information to provide you with a comprehensive and coherent answer.The more books (data) the library (LLM) has, and the better the librarians (algorithms) are at understanding and connecting the information, the more accurate and helpful the answers will be. Just like visiting a well-stocked library with knowledgeable librarians can help you find the information you need, interacting with an LLM can provide you with informative and insightful responses to your questions.
I hope this helps.
Free resources:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/introduction-large-language-models/
https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/large-language-model/
I hope this helps.