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Yeah, you're right. I wrote this a couple of weeks ago at the height of LLaMA hype, but with further experience I don't think the GPT-3 comparisons hold weight. My biggest problem: I haven't managed to get a great summarization out of a LLaMA derivative that runs on my laptop yet. Maybe I haven't tried the right model or the right prompt yet though, but that feels essential to me for a bunch of different applications…
my biggest problem with these models is that they cannot reliably produce structured data. even davinci can be used as part of a chain, because you can direct it to structure and unstructure data, and then extract the single component and build them into tasks. cohere, llama et al are currently struggling to consistently produce these result reliably, even if you can chat with them and frankly it's not about the chat…
The challenge is that for it to work cost effectively you need to be able to append what is basically a final network layer to the model that is algorithmically designed and until OpenAI exposes the full logits and/or some way to modify them on the fly you're going to be stuck with open source models. I've run things against GPT-2 mostly but it's only list to try LLaMA.
[1] "Structural Alignment: Modifying Transformers (like GPT) to Follow a JSON Schema" @ https://github.com/newhouseb/clownfish