Open-Llama
WizardLM
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Open-Llama
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(1/2) May 2023
Training code of the open-source high-performance Llama model, including the full process from pre-training to RLHF (https://github.com/s-JoL/Open-Llama)
- Open-Lamam: A “real” open-source project to train LLM not just checkpoints
- Open-Lamam: A real open-source project to train LLM
- Open-Llama: A Open Source Project for Training Language Models
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OpenLLaMA: An Open Reproduction of LLaMA
Really exciting how fast fully pre-trained new models are appearing.
Here's another repo (with the same "open-llama" name) that has been available on hugging face as well for a few weeks. (different training dataset)
https://github.com/s-JoL/Open-Llama
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Build your onw LLM 101
Open-Llama
- Open-Llama is an open source project that provides a complete set of training processes for building large-scale language models, from data preparation to tokenization, pre-training, instruction tuning, and reinforcement learning techniques such as RLHF.
WizardLM
- FLaNK AI-April 22, 2024
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Refact LLM: New 1.6B code model reaches 32% HumanEval and is SOTA for the size
This is interesting work, and a good contribution, but there is no need to mislead people.
[1] https://github.com/nlpxucan/WizardLM
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Continue with LocalAI: An alternative to GitHub's Copilot that runs everything locally
If you pair this with the latest WizardCoder models, which have a fairly better performance than the standard Salesforce Codegen2 and Codegen2.5, you have a pretty solid alternative to GitHub Copilot that runs completely locally.
- WizardCoder context?
- The world's most-powerful AI model suddenly got 'lazier' and 'dumber.' A radical redesign of OpenAI's GPT-4 could be behind the decline in performance.
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Official WizardLM-13B-V1.1 Released! Train with Only 1K Data! Can Achieve 86.32% on AlpacaEval!
(We will update the demo links in our github.)
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GPT-4 API general availability
In terms of speed, we're talking about 140t/s for 7B models, and 40t/s for 33B models on a 3090/4090 now.[1] (1 token ~= 0.75 word) It's quite zippy. llama.cpp performs close on Nvidia GPUs now (but they don't have a handy chart) and you can get decent performance on 13B models on M1/M2 Macs.
You can take a look at a list of evals here: https://llm-tracker.info/books/evals/page/list-of-evals - for general usage, I think home-rolled evals like llm-jeopardy [2] and local-llm-comparison [3] by hobbyists are more useful than most of the benchmark rankings.
That being said, personally I mostly use GPT-4 for code assistance to that's what I'm most interested in, and the latest code assistants are scoring quite well: https://github.com/abacaj/code-eval - a recent replit-3b fine tune the human-eval results for open models (as a point of reference, GPT-3.5 gets 60.4 on pass@1 and 68.9 on pass@10 [4]) - I've only just started playing around with it since replit model tooling is not as good as llamas (doc here: https://llm-tracker.info/books/howto-guides/page/replit-mode...).
I'm interested in potentially applying reflexion or some of the other techniques that have been tried to even further increase coding abilities. (InterCode in particular has caught my eye https://intercode-benchmark.github.io/)
[1] https://github.com/turboderp/exllama#results-so-far
[2] https://github.com/aigoopy/llm-jeopardy
[3] https://github.com/Troyanovsky/Local-LLM-comparison/tree/mai...
[4] https://github.com/nlpxucan/WizardLM/tree/main/WizardCoder
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WizardLM-13B-V1.0-Uncensored
You talking about this? https://github.com/nlpxucan/WizardLM
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What 7b llm to use
The smallest model that is close to competent at code is WizardCoder 15B.. https://github.com/nlpxucan/WizardLM/
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16-Jun-2023
WizardCoder: Empowering Code Large Language Models with Evol-Instruct (https://github.com/nlpxucan/WizardLM/tree/main/WizardCoder)
What are some alternatives?
open_llama - OpenLLaMA, a permissively licensed open source reproduction of Meta AI’s LLaMA 7B trained on the RedPajama dataset
private-gpt - Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
llm-humaneval-benchmarks
My-Medium-Articles-Friendly-Links - Friendly link to all of my medium articles
exllama - A more memory-efficient rewrite of the HF transformers implementation of Llama for use with quantized weights.
AgileRL - Streamlining reinforcement learning with RLOps. State-of-the-art RL algorithms and tools.
airoboros - Customizable implementation of the self-instruct paper.
mlc-llm - Enable everyone to develop, optimize and deploy AI models natively on everyone's devices.
promptfoo - Test your prompts, models, and RAGs. Catch regressions and improve prompt quality. LLM evals for OpenAI, Azure, Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, Llama, Bedrock, Ollama, and other local & private models with CI/CD integration.
can-ai-code - Self-evaluating interview for AI coders