TinyLlama
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18 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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TinyLlama
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What are LLMs? An intro into AI, models, tokens, parameters, weights, quantization and more
Small models: Less than ~1B parameters. TinyLlama and tinydolphin are examples of small models.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 22 January 2024
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TinyLlama: An Open-Source Small Language Model
GitHub repo with links to the checkpoints: https://github.com/jzhang38/TinyLlama
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NLP Research in the Era of LLMs
> While LLM projects typically require an exorbitant amount of resources, it is important to remind ourselves that research does not need to assemble full-fledged massively expensive systems in order to have impact.
Check out TinyLlama; https://github.com/jzhang38/TinyLlama
Four research students from Singapore University of Technology and Design are pretraining a 1.1B Llama model on 3 trillion token using a handful of A100's.
They're also providing the source code, training data, and fine-tuned checkpoints for anyone to run.
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TinyLlama - Any news?
The first one was that the minimum learning rate was mistakenly set to the same value as the maximum learning rate in cosine decay, so the learning rate wasn't decreasing. This was discovered relatively early during training and discussed in this issue: https://github.com/jzhang38/TinyLlama/issues/27
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Llamafile lets you distribute and run LLMs with a single file
Which is a smaller model, that gives good output and that works best with this. I am looking to run this on lower end systems.
I wonder if someone has already tried https://github.com/jzhang38/TinyLlama, could save me some time :)
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 Nov 2023
- New 1.5T token checkpoint of TinyLLaMa got released!
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What Every Developer Should Know About GPU Computing
I thought I'd share something with my experience with HPC that applies to many areas, especially in the rise of GPUs.
The main bottleneck isn't compute, it is memory. If you go to talks you're gonna see lots of figures like this one[0] (typically also showing disk speeds, which are crazy small).
Compute is increasing so fast that at this point we finish our operations long faster than it takes to save those simulations or even create the visualizations and put on disk. There's a lot of research going into this, with a lot of things like in situ computing (asynchronous operations, often pushing to a different machine, but needing many things like flash buffers. See ADIOS[1] as an example software).
What I'm getting at here is that we're at a point where we have to think about that IO bottleneck, even for non-high performance systems. I work in ML now, which we typically think of as compute bound, but being in the generative space there are still many things where the IO bottlenecks. This can be loading batches into memory, writing results to disk, or communication between distributed processes. It's one beg reason we typically want to maximize memory usage (large batches).
There's a lot of low hanging fruit in these areas that aren't going to be generally publishable works but are going to have lots of high impact. Just look at things like LLaMA CPP[2], where in the process they've really decreased the compute time and memory load. There's also projects like TinyLLaMa[3] who are exploring training a 1B model and doing so on limited compute, and are getting pretty good results. But I'll tell you from personal experience, small models and limited compute experience doesn't make for good papers (my most cited work did this and has never been published, gotten many rejections for not competing with models 100x it's size, but is also quite popular in the general scientific community who work with limited compute). Wfiw, companies that are working on applications do value these things, but it is also noise in the community that's hard to parse. Idk how we can do better as a community to not get trapped in these hype cycles, because real engineering has a lot of these aspects too, and they should be (but aren't) really good areas for academics to be working in. Scale isn't everything in research, and there's a lot of different problems out there that are extremely important but many are blind to.
And one final comment, there's lots of code that is used over and over that are not remotely optimized and can be >100x faster. Just gotta slow down and write good code. The move fast and break things method is great for getting moving but the debt compounds. It's just debt is less visible, but there's so much money being wasted from writing bad code (and LLMs are only going to amplify this. They were trained on bad code after all)
[0] https://drivenets.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/blog-networ...
[1] https://github.com/ornladios/ADIOS2
[2] https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
[3] https://github.com/jzhang38/TinyLlama
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Mistral 7B Paper on ArXiv
As discussed in the original GPT3 paper (https://twitter.com/gneubig/status/1286731711150280705?s=20)
TinyLlama is trying to do that for 1.1B: https://github.com/jzhang38/TinyLlama
As long as we are not at the capacity limit, we will have a few of these 7B beats 13B (or 7B beats 70B) moments.
langchain
- Show HN: SpRAG – Open-source RAG implementation for challenging real-world tasks
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Aider: AI pair programming in your terminal
Big fan of Aider.
We are interesting in integrating Aider as a tool for Dosu https://dosu.dev/ to help it navigate and modify a codebase on issues like this https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/issues/8263#issuec...
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🦙 Llama-2-GGML-CSV-Chatbot 🤖
Developed using Langchain and Streamlit technologies for enhanced performance.
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Building a WhatsApp generative AI assistant with Amazon Bedrock and Python
Tip: Kenton Blacutt, an AWS Associate Cloud App Developer, collaborated with Langchain, creating the Amazon Dynamodb based memory class that allows us to store the history of a langchain agent in an Amazon DynamoDB.
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👑 Top Open Source Projects of 2023 🚀
LangChain was first released in October 2022 as an open-source side project, a framework that makes developing AI applications more flexible. It got so popular that it was promptly turned into a startup.
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Fuck You, Show Me the Prompt
> Furthermore, the prompt has a spelling error (Let'w) and also overly focuses on the negative about identifying errors - which makes me skeptical that this prompt has been optimized or tested.
Fixed in https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain/commit/7c6009b76f0...
- LangChain Repository Disappeared
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🆓 Local & Open Source AI: a kind ollama & LlamaIndex intro
Being able to plug third party frameworks (Langchain, LlamaIndex) so you can build complex projects
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Easy Guide to Creating Smart Chatbots with Langchain & GPT-4
Access Langchain's repository at Langchain's Repository.
- Use WASM as a cross-platform LLM back end for LangChain: any LLMs on any device
What are some alternatives?
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
llama_index - LlamaIndex is a data framework for your LLM applications
public - A collection of my cources, lectures, articles and presentations
semantic-kernel - Integrate cutting-edge LLM technology quickly and easily into your apps
llamafile - Distribute and run LLMs with a single file.
haystack - :mag: LLM orchestration framework to build customizable, production-ready LLM applications. Connect components (models, vector DBs, file converters) to pipelines or agents that can interact with your data. With advanced retrieval methods, it's best suited for building RAG, question answering, semantic search or conversational agent chatbots.
ADIOS2 - Next generation of ADIOS developed in the Exascale Computing Program
griptape - Modular Python framework for AI agents and workflows with chain-of-thought reasoning, tools, and memory.
airoboros - Customizable implementation of the self-instruct paper.
koboldcpp - A simple one-file way to run various GGML and GGUF models with KoboldAI's UI
private-gpt - Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks