GPTQ-for-LLaMa
stanford_alpaca
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GPTQ-for-LLaMa
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I have tried various different methods to install, and none work. Can you spoon-feed me how?
git clone https://github.com/oobabooga/GPTQ-for-LLaMa
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Query output random text
If you're using the model directly from ehartford, that one hasn't been quantized. Try using the GPTQ quantized version here, and use this fork of GPTQ-for-LLaMa. Load in 4-bit with --wbits 4
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Help needed with installing quant_cuda for the WebUI
This worked for me on Ubuntu. If you want to use the CUDA branch instead of triton, do the same steps except clone this GPTQ-for-LLaMa fork and run python setup_cuda.py install
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AutoGPTQ vs GPTQ-for-llama?
If you don't have triton and you use AutoGPTQ you're gonna notice a huge slow down compared to the old GPTQ-for-LLaMA cuda branch. For me AutoGPTQ gives me a whopping 1 token per second compared to the old GPTQ that gives me a decent 9 tokens per second.. both times I used a same sized model. (I think the slowdown is due to AutoGPTQ using the newer cuda branch which is much slower than the old one)
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Guanaco 7B, 13B, 33B and 65B models by Tim Dettmers: now for your local LLM pleasure
Are you using a later version of GPTQ-for-LLaMa? If so, go to ooba's CUDA fork (https://github.com/oobabooga/GPTQ-for-LLaMa). That's what I made it in and it definitely works with that. And that's what's included in the one-click-installers.
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Any idea Vicuna 13B 4bit model output random content?
This usually happens when using models that conflict with your GPTQ installation. You should be using this fork: https://github.com/oobabooga/GPTQ-for-LLaMa. If you did the manual installation wrong, use the one click installer instead.
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GPT4All: A little helper to get started
cd text-generation-webui # wherever you have it installed mkdir -p repositories cd repositories git clone https://github.com/oobabooga/GPTQ-for-LLaMa -b cuda GPTQ-for-LLaMa cd GPTQ-for-LLaMa python setup_cuda install
- wizard-vicuna-13B • Hugging Face
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Anyone actually running 30b/65b at reasonably high speed? What's your rig?
I'm on GPTQ for LLaMA folder under repositories says it's pointed at https://github.com/oobabooga/GPTQ-for-LLaMa.git. But I've run through the instructions and also applied the monkey patch to train and apply 4 bit lora which may come into play. No idea.
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Trying to run TheBloke/vicuna-13B-1.1-GPTQ-4bit-128g with latest GPTQ-for-LLaMa CUDA branch
git clone https://github.com/oobabooga/GPTQ-for-LLaMa.git -b cuda
stanford_alpaca
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How Open is Generative AI? Part 2
Alpaca is an instruction-oriented LLM derived from LLaMA, enhanced by Stanford researchers with a dataset of 52,000 examples of following instructions, sourced from OpenAI’s InstructGPT through the self-instruct method. The extensive self-instruct dataset, details of data generation, and the model refinement code were publicly disclosed. This model complies with the licensing requirements of its base model. Due to the utilization of InstructGPT for data generation, it also adheres to OpenAI’s usage terms, which prohibit the creation of models competing with OpenAI. This illustrates how dataset restrictions can indirectly affect the resulting fine-tuned model.
- Ask HN: AI/ML papers to catch up with current state of AI?
- OpenAI board in discussions with Sam Altman to return as CEO
- Are there any AI like ChatGPT without content restrictions?
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Fine-tuning LLMs with LoRA: A Gentle Introduction
In this article, we're going to experiment with LoRA and fine-tune Llama Alpaca using commercial hardware.
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Creating a new Finetuned model
Most papers I did read showed at least a thousand, even 10000 at several cases, so I assumed that to be the trend in the case of Low rank adapter(PEFT) training.(source: [2305.14314] QLoRA: Efficient Finetuning of Quantized LLMs (arxiv.org) , Stanford CRFM (Alpaca) and the minimum being openchat/openchat · Hugging Face ; There are a lot more examples)
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Shock tick up for wage growth to 7.3% in blow for Bank of England
I'm not talking about OpenAI ChatGPT I'm talking about things ALPACA, and where did they train these models? Off the existing models for a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of the cost: https://crfm.stanford.edu/2023/03/13/alpaca.html
- Bye bye Bing
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The idea maze for AI startups (2015)
I think there's a new approach for “How do you get the data?” that wasn't available when this article was written in 2015. The new text and image generative models can now be used to synthesize training datasets.
I was working on an typing autocorrect project and needed a corpus of "text messages". Most of the traditional NLP corpuses like those available through NLTK [0] aren't suitable. But it was easy to script ChatGPT to generate thousands of believable text messages by throwing random topics at it.
Similarly, you can synthesize a training dataset by giving GPT the outputs/labels and asking it to generate a variety of inputs. For sentiment analysis... "Give me 1000 negative movie reviews" and "Now give me 1000 positive movie reviews".
The Alpaca folks used GPT-3 to generate high-quality instruction-following datasets [1] based on a small set of human samples.
Etc.
[0] https://www.nltk.org/nltk_data/
[1] https://crfm.stanford.edu/2023/03/13/alpaca.html
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Repos and tutorials for a full finetune (not LoRA)
AFAIK, the original alpaca repo was a full finetune. https://github.com/tatsu-lab/stanford_alpaca
What are some alternatives?
exllama - A more memory-efficient rewrite of the HF transformers implementation of Llama for use with quantized weights.
alpaca-lora - Instruct-tune LLaMA on consumer hardware
koboldcpp - A simple one-file way to run various GGML and GGUF models with KoboldAI's UI
ChatGLM-6B - ChatGLM-6B: An Open Bilingual Dialogue Language Model | 开源双语对话语言模型
langflow - ⛓️ Langflow is a dynamic graph where each node is an executable unit. Its modular and interactive design fosters rapid experimentation and prototyping, pushing hard on the limits of creativity.
Open-Assistant - OpenAssistant is a chat-based assistant that understands tasks, can interact with third-party systems, and retrieve information dynamically to do so.
GPTQ-for-LLaMa - 4 bits quantization of LLaMA using GPTQ
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++
one-click-installers - Simplified installers for oobabooga/text-generation-webui.
private-gpt - Interact with your documents using the power of GPT, 100% privately, no data leaks
Alpaca-Turbo - Web UI to run alpaca model locally