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LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) is a research project from Google that is focused on developing a more advanced and capable natural language processing system. LaMDA uses a large-scale, transformer-based language model to understand and generate human-like responses to text-based queries. This allows LaMDA to hold more natural and realistic conversations than previous language models, and can potentially be used in applications such as chatbots, virtual assistants, and conversational interfaces. LaMDA is still in the research phase, and it is not yet clear when or if it will be released for commercial use.

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