LLMer

noun
LLM·er /ˈel.el.em.ər/
plural LLMers
1 :

An individual who specializes in the utilization, development, or research of large language models (LLMs), particularly those used in natural language processing.

2 :

An enthusiast or professional engaged in the application or discussion of advanced machine learning models designed for understanding and generating human language.

Usage

As a rising LLMer, Maria spends her weekends fine-tuning large language models to improve their response accuracy.

The conference attracted LLMers from around the world, eager to discuss breakthroughs in natural language processing.

Being an LLMer requires not only coding skills but also a deep understanding of linguistics and human-computer interaction.

The LLMer community is constantly growing, with professionals from various fields sharing insights on model improvements.

After years as an LLMer, Tom developed a suite of tools that help refine language model outputs in specific industries.

As a seasoned LLMer, Jenna is often asked to consult on projects that require advanced language processing capabilities.

The LLMer team collaborated to create a multilingual chatbot for a global audience, enhancing its cultural adaptability.

Aspiring LLMers often join online forums to learn from established experts in the field of machine learning and AI.

The startup hired several LLMers to develop an AI assistant that could understand and respond naturally in multiple languages.

As an LLMer with a background in psychology, Ethan focuses on making AI interactions feel more empathetic and human-like.