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IEEE Rolls Out Large Language Models Virtual Training Course

IEEE Rolls Out Large Language Models Virtual Training Course

Large language models (LLMs) have transitioned from research labs to everyday use in engineering, significantly altering how digital infrastructures are developed and maintained. As technical professionals increasingly rely on LLMs for complex tasks—such as identifying vulnerabilities in source code and converting fragmented discussions into detailed specifications—the demand for expertise in this technology is surging. According to MarketsandMarkets, the LLM technology market is projected to grow by approximately 33% annually through 2030. To effectively utilize LLMs, engineers must move beyond basic interactions and understand the underlying transformer architecture that enables these models to process vast datasets simultaneously. This knowledge is crucial to mitigate risks associated with inaccuracies, often referred to as "hallucinations," and to ensure reliable performance in coding and data handling. Key advancements include integrating LLMs with application programming interfaces (APIs) for direct database connections, addressing hallucination issues through retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and prioritizing data security by establishing private model instances. Additionally, LLMs automate repetitive tasks, allowing engineers to focus on higher-level design and problem-solving. To bridge the growing knowledge gap, IEEE has launched an online program titled "Large Language Models Demystified," designed to equip technical professionals with a deeper understanding of LLMs. The curriculum covers the evolution of AI technology, transformer architectures, and practical model-building exercises. Participants will earn professional development credits and a digital badge upon completion, enhancing their credentials in this rapidly evolving field. Organizations interested in training their teams can consult with IEEE for tailored enrollment options.

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