What is Large Language Model (LLM)?
A large language model is an AI system trained on massive text datasets that generates human-like responses by predicting likely next words based on patterns in its training data.
At a Glance
Large Language Model (LLM)
A large language model is an AI system trained on massive text datasets that generates human-like responses by predicting likely next words based on patterns in its training data.
Full Definition
A large language model (LLM) is an artificial intelligence system trained on billions of text examples — web pages, books, articles, and structured data — that learns to generate contextually relevant responses to queries. LLMs power ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and Microsoft Copilot. The content that a dealership publishes online becomes part of the data that LLMs learn from during training and retrieval. Dealerships with clear, authoritative, structured content are more likely to be surfaced by LLMs as credible sources.
Why It Matters for Your Dealership
LLMs decide which dealerships get mentioned when buyers ask AI where to buy a car. Dealers whose online presence is thin, inconsistent, or unstructured are systematically excluded from AI recommendations.
In Practice
The content that a dealership publishes online becomes part of the data that LLMs learn from during training and retrieval. Dealerships with clear, authoritative, structured content are more likely to be surfaced by LLMs as credible sources.
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