Small Language Models (SLMs) have the potential to revolutionise Healthcare AI in addition to LLMs
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Small Language Models (SLMs) are a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that can process and generate human language. They are called "small" because they have fewer parameters (internal variables) than Large Language Models (LLMs). This makes them more efficient and easier to train, but also limits their capabilities.
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