Large Action Models
Category: Emerging Concepts
Category: Emerging Concepts
Definition
Large Action Models (LAMs) are AI systems trained specifically to take actions in digital environments rather than just generate text.
How It Works
LAMs learn from demonstrations of humans performing tasks - clicking buttons, filling forms, navigating interfaces. They understand intentions and translate them into concrete actions.
Unlike language models that describe actions, LAMs actually perform them.
Why It Matters
LAMs could automate complex computer tasks that currently require human operators. They bridge the gap between understanding instructions and executing them.
This technology promises to make computers truly responsive to natural language commands.
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