Description: Controlled verbosity is a technique used in the realm of large language models to manage the length of generated text, ensuring it meets specific requirements for length and clarity. This technique allows developers and users to adjust the amount of information presented, avoiding excessively long or short responses that may not meet contextual needs. Controlled verbosity relies on the ability of language models to understand and adapt to different communication styles, resulting in more precise and relevant text generation. By implementing this technique, parameters can be set to guide the model regarding the desired length, thus facilitating the creation of content that fits specific formats, such as summaries, descriptions, or answers to questions. This customization capability is crucial in various applications where clarity and conciseness are essential, such as in report writing, educational content creation, or customer service assistance.