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About AI Tech Power

AI Tech Power is a small, focused project that gives you a single place to talk to several modern AI language models in a clean, distraction-free interface.

What is a large language model?

A large language model — LLM for short — is an AI system trained on enormous amounts of text. It learns the statistical patterns of human language: how words follow other words, how questions are usually answered, how arguments are structured, how code is written. Once trained, it can read what you write and continue the conversation in a coherent, often surprisingly thoughtful way. It is not a search engine, not a database, and not a person — it is a model of language that has read more than any individual ever could, and can put that exposure to work in real time.

Why are LLMs important?

For the first time, we have a general-purpose tool that understands natural language well enough to help with a huge range of tasks without being explicitly programmed for any of them. The same model can draft an email, explain a tax form, debug a piece of code, summarize a long article, brainstorm names for a project, or translate a paragraph. That breadth is genuinely new. It means anyone — not just specialists — can get useful help from a computer in plain words.

How can they help people?

LLMs are most useful as thinking partners. They are excellent at writing first drafts, explaining unfamiliar concepts at the level you ask for, comparing options, answering follow-up questions until something is clear, and turning rough ideas into structured plans. People use them to learn faster, to write more confidently in a second language, to prepare for difficult conversations, to navigate bureaucracy, to study, to code, to cook, to read contracts, and to think out loud about decisions. The conversation is the interface — there is nothing to install and nothing to learn beyond what you would already say.

What they are not

LLMs can be confidently wrong. They do not know what they do not know, they cannot verify their own facts, and they do not browse the live web unless explicitly given that capability. Treat their answers as a knowledgeable starting point, not as the final word — verify anything that matters, and never paste secrets you would not paste into a search box.

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