I think your definition of LLM is the common one. For example, https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/KJRBb43nDxk6mwLcR/ai-doom-from-an-llm-plateau-ist-perspective is on the front page right now, and it uses LLM to refer to a big neural net, in a transformer topology, trained with a lot of data. This is how I was intending to use it as well. Note the difference between “language model” as Christopher King used it, and “large language model” as I am. I plan to keep using LLM for now, especially as GPT refers to OpenAI’s product and not the general class of things.
I think your definition of LLM is the common one. For example, https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/KJRBb43nDxk6mwLcR/ai-doom-from-an-llm-plateau-ist-perspective is on the front page right now, and it uses LLM to refer to a big neural net, in a transformer topology, trained with a lot of data. This is how I was intending to use it as well. Note the difference between “language model” as Christopher King used it, and “large language model” as I am. I plan to keep using LLM for now, especially as GPT refers to OpenAI’s product and not the general class of things.