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Models

/ˈmɑː.dəlz/noun / verb
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Models are simplified representations of complex realities, used to explain, predict, or mimic how systems work in fields like science and engineering. In today's digital age, they extend to computational frameworks like AI algorithms that drive everything from weather forecasts to virtual assistants, blending creativity with precision to make abstract concepts tangible.

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The first known use of 'model' in a scientific context dates back to the 17th century with Isaac Newton's mechanical models of the solar system, but today, the largest language models like GPT-3 contain over 175 billion parameters, enabling them to generate text that's often indistinguishable from human writing—revolutionizing communication in ways Newton could never have imagined.

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