LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
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LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
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Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#2> We introduce LLaMA, a collection of foundation language models ranging from 7B to 65B parameters. We train our models on trillions of tokens, and show that it is possible to train state-of-the-art models using publicly available datasets exclusively, without resorting to proprietary and inaccessible datasets. In particular, LLaMA-13B outperforms GPT-3 (175B) on most benchmarks, and LLaMA-65B is competitive with the best models, Chinchilla70B and PaLM-540B. We release all our models to the research community.
Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#3This blog post is terrible at listing the improvements offered by the model, the abstract is better: > We introduce LLaMA, a collection of foundation language models ranging from 7B to 65B parameters. We train our models on trillions of tokens, and show that it is possible to train state-of-the-art models using publicly available datasets exclusively, without resorting to proprietary and inaccessible datasets. In par…
This is yet more evidence for the "AI isn't a competitive advantage" thesis. State-of-the-Art is a public resource, so competing with AI offers no "moat".
Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#4This blog post is terrible at listing the improvements offered by the model, the abstract is better: > We introduce LLaMA, a collection of foundation language models ranging from 7B to 65B parameters. We train our models on trillions of tokens, and show that it is possible to train state-of-the-art models using publicly available datasets exclusively, without resorting to proprietary and inaccessible datasets. In par…
> We release all our models to the research community. This is yet more evidence for the "AI isn't a competitive advantage" thesis. State-of-the-Art is a public resource, so competing with AI offers no "moat".
1) to have a good idea for a product that people want
2) lots of talent and resources to actually build and run everything
Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#5The closest you are going to get to the source is here: https://github.com/facebookresearch/llama
It is still unclear if you are even going to get access to the entire model as open source. Even if you did, you can't use it for your commercial product anyway.
Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#6This blog post is terrible at listing the improvements offered by the model, the abstract is better: > We introduce LLaMA, a collection of foundation language models ranging from 7B to 65B parameters. We train our models on trillions of tokens, and show that it is possible to train state-of-the-art models using publicly available datasets exclusively, without resorting to proprietary and inaccessible datasets. In par…
> We release all our models to the research community. This is yet more evidence for the "AI isn't a competitive advantage" thesis. State-of-the-Art is a public resource, so competing with AI offers no "moat".
Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#7Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
> We release all our models to the research community. This is yet more evidence for the "AI isn't a competitive advantage" thesis. State-of-the-Art is a public resource, so competing with AI offers no "moat".
The research is open, you still need 1) to have a good idea for a product that people want 2) lots of talent and resources to actually build and run everything
Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#9> To maintain integrity and prevent misuse, we are releasing our model under a noncommercial license focused on research use cases. Access to the model will be granted on a case-by-case basis to academic researchers; those affiliated with organizations in government, civil society, and academia; and industry research laboratories around the world. People interested in applying for access can find the link to the appl…
Re: LLaMA: A foundational, 65B-parameter large language model
#10This blog post is terrible at listing the improvements offered by the model, the abstract is better: > We introduce LLaMA, a collection of foundation language models ranging from 7B to 65B parameters. We train our models on trillions of tokens, and show that it is possible to train state-of-the-art models using publicly available datasets exclusively, without resorting to proprietary and inaccessible datasets. In par…
> We release all our models to the research community. This is yet more evidence for the "AI isn't a competitive advantage" thesis. State-of-the-Art is a public resource, so competing with AI offers no "moat".