Language-Models-as-a-Service: Overview of a New Paradigm and its Challenges

Authors

  • Emanuele La Malfa University of Oxford
  • Aleksandar Petrov University of Oxford
  • Simon Frieder University of Oxford
  • Christoph Weinhuber University of Oxford
  • Ryan Burnell The Alan Turing Institute
  • Raza Nazar University of Oxford
  • Anthony Cohn University of Leeds
  • Nigel Shadbolt University of Oxford
  • Michael Wooldridge University of Oxford

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i27.35133

Abstract

Some of the most powerful language models currently are proprietary systems, accessible only via (typically restrictive) web or software programming interfaces. This is the LanguageModels-as-a-Service (LMaaS) paradigm. In contrast with scenarios where full model access is available, as in the case of open-source models, such closed-off language models present specific challenges for evaluating, benchmarking, and testing them. This paper has two goals: on the one hand, we delineate how the aforementioned challenges act as impediments to the accessibility, reproducibility, reliability, and trustworthiness of LMaaS. We systematically examine the issues that arise from a lack of information about language models for each of these four aspects. We conduct a detailed analysis of existing solutions, put forth a number of recommendations, and highlight directions for future advancements. On the other hand, it serves as a synthesized overview of the licences and capabilities of the most popular LMaaS.

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Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

La Malfa, E., Petrov, A., Frieder, S., Weinhuber, C., Burnell, R., Nazar, R., … Wooldridge, M. (2025). Language-Models-as-a-Service: Overview of a New Paradigm and its Challenges. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(27), 28742–28742. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i27.35133