Introduction to LLM
This page provides an easy-to-understand guide on LLMs (Large Language Models) from basics to applications for AI enthusiasts.
Chapter 14 — Practical Knowledge for Engineers
Twelfth post — the closing chapter of the LLM Primer II walkthrough. How to keep deepening your understanding after the book ends, the tools and libraries that turn the math into shipping work, and the bridge to the other books in the LLM Primer series.
2026-03-16Chapter 12 — Real-World Applications of LLMs
Twelfth post of the LLM Primer II walkthrough. Text generation, summarization, QA, translation, reasoning — and the constrained decoding, agent loops, and multimodal generalization that turn one next-token machine into a dozen kinds of product.
2026-03-14Chapter 9 — Training at Scale
Ninth post of the LLM Primer II walkthrough. How data preprocessing quietly shapes everything that follows, the mathematics of mini-batch learning and parallelism, and the surprisingly subtle question of how to keep a training run numerically stable across thousands of GPUs.
2026-03-11Chapter 6 — Transformer Blocks and Representation Power
Sixth post of the LLM Primer II walkthrough. Feed-forward layers, activation functions, why "attention + FFN" is exactly the right pair, and what mathematical guarantees depth and width give you about expressivity.
2026-03-08Chapter 5 — Position, Order, and Sequence Structure
Fifth post of the LLM Primer II walkthrough. How transformers acquire a sense of order — from the original sinusoidal encoding to relative position to RoPE — and a striking final view that ties the whole apparatus to Fourier analysis.
2026-03-07Chapter 2 — LLMs in Context: Concepts and Background
Second post of the LLM Primer II walkthrough. What an LLM actually is, the three things "pretraining, parameters, scale" really stand for, the unusual nature of language as a data source, and why the transformer rewrote the field in a single year.
2026-03-04Chapter 1 — Mathematical Intuition for Language Models
First post of the LLM Primer II walkthrough. Mathematical notation without intimidation, probability for language generation explained from scratch, and entropy as a way to measure uncertainty — the trio that makes the rest of the book readable.
2026-03-03Chapter 12 — Building Your Own LLM System: From Datasets to Production
Chapter 12 of the LLM Primer I series. The final chapter. What it actually takes to build an LLM-powered system end to end — dataset licensing, training pipelines, evaluation frameworks, the integrated application stack, and the case-study patterns that distinguish successful deployments from failed pilots.
2026-03-01Chapter 11 — Cutting-Edge Research: MoE, Reasoning Models, and the New Scaling Axis
Chapter 11 of the LLM Primer I series. The research frontiers that are now production reality — mixture-of-experts, retrieval-augmented memory, native multimodal tokenization, continual learning, and the inference-time scaling paradigm that produced today's reasoning models. The 2026 edition's biggest content addition.
2026-02-28Chapter 9 — Performance, Scaling, and Costs: The Real Engineering Trade-offs
Chapter 9 of the LLM Primer I series. The operational realities of running LLMs at scale — model size vs capability, the latency–throughput trade-off, cost economics, quantization, and edge deployment. Why frontier-tier models are often the wrong choice even when you can afford them.
2026-02-26Chapter 8 — Using LLMs in Applications: Chatbots, Code, Extraction, and Agents
Chapter 8 of the LLM Primer I series. The application patterns that actually ship in production — chatbots, summarization, code assistants, structured extraction, and the rise of agentic systems where the model drives a tool-use loop. Plus the benchmarks every engineer should recognize by name.
2026-02-25Chapter 6 — Fine-Tuning & Adaptation: From Raw Model to Helpful Assistant
Chapter 6 of the LLM Primer I series. The full adaptation stack — from cheap prompt-based steering to parameter-efficient fine-tuning to full alignment with RLHF and its modern successors like DPO. Why post-training is now where closed-model APIs actually differentiate.
2026-02-23Chapter 5 — Training Large Models: What Actually Goes Into a Frontier Model
Chapter 5 of the LLM Primer I series. How frontier LLMs are actually trained — the data pipeline, the loss function, the months of GPU time, and why "training" is now an industrial-scale engineering problem more than a research problem. Demystifies what those hundred-million-dollar training runs are paying for.
2026-02-22Chapter 4 — The Transformer Architecture: Inside the Engine of Modern AI
Chapter 4 of the LLM Primer I series. A tour of the Transformer block — how self-attention, positional encoding, and stacked layers combine to produce the architecture every modern LLM is built on. Includes a clear explanation of why scaling Transformers works, and what it costs.
2026-02-21Chapter 3 — Neural Networks for Language: From RNNs to Self-Attention
Chapter 3 of the LLM Primer I series. Why feedforward networks couldn't handle language, how RNNs hit a wall, and what attention changed. A clean conceptual progression through the three neural-network shapes that defined modern NLP — without the math anxiety.
2026-02-20Chapter 1 — What Is a Large Language Model? (Beyond the Headlines)
Chapter 1 of the LLM Primer I series. We unpack what 'Large,' 'Language,' and 'Model' actually mean, walk through the move from rule-based systems to neural networks, and address the three biggest misconceptions about how modern LLMs work. A clear, accessible foundation for everything that follows.
2026-02-18A Chapter-by-Chapter Walkthrough of LLM Primer I — Series Introduction & Index
Introduction and index for the twelve-part chapter-by-chapter walkthrough of LLM Primer I: How Generative AI Works. One post per day, Feb 18 through March 1, 2026. Read them in order or pick the chapter that matters most to you. All twelve are listed and linked here.
2026-02-17The LLM Primer Series — A Field Guide to Generative AI, Built One Volume at a Time
The LLM Primer Series — a seven-volume field guide to generative AI by Sho Shimoda. Each volume covers a different layer of working with large language models, from foundations to scaling to security. This is the landing page: an overview of the whole series, plus the live chapter-by-chapter walkthrough of the first volume.
2026-02-152.1 What Is a Large Language Model?
A clear and in-depth explanation of what Large Language Models (LLMs) are. Learn how LLMs map token sequences to probability distributions, why next-token prediction unlocks general intelligence, and what makes a model “large.” This section builds the foundation for understanding pretraining, parameters, and scaling laws.
2025-09-08Chapter 2 — LLMs in Context: Concepts and Background
An accessible introduction to Chapter 2 of Understanding LLMs Through Math. Explore what Large Language Models are, why pretraining and parameters matter, how scaling laws shape model performance, and why Transformers revolutionized NLP. This chapter provides essential context before diving deeper into the mechanics of modern LLMs.
2025-09-07Part I — Mathematical Foundations for Understanding LLMs
A clear and intuitive introduction to the mathematical foundations behind Large Language Models (LLMs). This section explains probability, entropy, embeddings, and the essential concepts that allow modern AI systems to think, reason, and generate language. Learn why mathematics is the timeless core of all LLMs and prepare for Chapter 1: Mathematical Intuition for Language Models.
2025-09-02Understanding LLMs – A Mathematical Approach to the Engine Behind AI
A preview from Chapter 7.4: Discover why large language models inherit bias, the real-world risks, strategies for mitigation, and the growing role of AI governance.
2025-09-016.0 Hands-On with LLMs
A preview from Chapter 6: Learn how to run large language models yourself with open-source libraries, cloud APIs, and Python—making LLMs accessible to everyone.
2024-10-024.4 How LLMs Write Code: The Rise of AI-Powered Programming Assistants
Explore how large language models (LLMs) generate and complete code from natural-language prompts, and what it means for the future of software development.
2024-09-274.3 LLMs in Translation and Summarization: Enhancing Multilingual Communication
Learn how Large Language Models (LLMs) leverage Transformer architectures for accurate translation and summarization, improving efficiency in business, media, and education.
2024-09-184.0 Applications of LLMs: Text Generation, Question Answering, Translation, and Code Generation
Discover how Large Language Models (LLMs) are used across various NLP tasks, including text generation, question answering, translation, and code generation. Learn about their practical applications and benefits.
2024-09-152.2 Understanding the Attention Mechanism in Large Language Models (LLMs)
Learn about the core attention mechanism that powers Large Language Models (LLMs). Discover the concepts of self-attention, scaled dot-product attention, and multi-head attention, and how they contribute to NLP tasks.
2024-09-092.1 Transformer Model Explained: Core Architecture of Large Language Models (LLM)
Discover the Transformer model, the backbone of modern Large Language Models (LLM) like GPT and BERT. Learn about its efficient encoder-decoder architecture, self-attention mechanism, and how it revolutionized Natural Language Processing (NLP).
2024-09-072.0 The Basics of Large Language Models (LLMs): Transformer Architecture and Key Models
Learn about the foundational elements of Large Language Models (LLMs), including the transformer architecture and attention mechanism. Explore key LLMs like BERT, GPT, and T5, and their applications in NLP.
2024-09-061.3 Differences Between Large Language Models (LLMs) and Traditional Machine Learning
Understand the key differences between Large Language Models (LLMs) and traditional machine learning models. Explore how LLMs utilize transformer architecture, offer scalability, and leverage transfer learning for versatile NLP tasks.
2024-09-051.2 The Role of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Discover the impact of Large Language Models (LLMs) on natural language processing tasks. Learn how LLMs excel in text generation, question answering, translation, summarization, and even code generation.
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