Definition
LLM (large language model)
An AI model trained on huge text corpora, able to understand and generate natural language — the building block of AI assistants.
An LLM (Large Language Model) is a neural network trained to predict text, which in practice can draft, summarize, translate, analyze documents and reason. GPT (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), Gemini (Google), Mistral and DeepSeek are LLM families.
No LLM is best at everything: some excel at reasoning, others at drafting, others at code, and open-source models can run locally on your hardware. That is why a multi-model platform, letting you pick the right LLM for each task, is structurally more robust than a single-vendor subscription.
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Sovereign AI, in practice
Every AI model, deployed on your infrastructure, with your documents connected.