Hello on behalf of the Gemma team! We are really excited to answer any questions you may have about our models. Opinions are our own and not of Google DeepMind.
Will there be Gemma-vision models or multimodal Gemma models?
Gemma: New Open Models
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#253It looks like it's pretty resistant to quantization. ollama 4bit 7B doesn't work very well, but the 16bit 2B does
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#254I notice a few divergences to common models: - The feedforward hidden size is 16x the d_model, unlike most models which are typically 4x; - The vocabulary size is 10x (256K vs. Mistral’s 32K); - The training token count is tripled (6T vs. Llama2's 2T) Apart from that, it uses the classic transformer variations: MQA, RoPE, RMSNorm. How big was the batch size that it could be trained so fast? https://huggingface.co/mis…
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#255The terms of use: https://ai.google.dev/gemma/terms and https://ai.google.dev/gemma/prohibited_use_policy Something that caught my eye in the terms: > Google may update Gemma from time to time, and you must make reasonable efforts to use the latest version of Gemma. One of the biggest benefits of running your own model is that it can protect you from model updates that break your carefully tested prompts, so I’m not…
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#256Hello on behalf of the Gemma team! We are really excited to answer any questions you may have about our models. Opinions are our own and not of Google DeepMind.
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#257I was asking it about the Japanese Heian period and it told me such nonsensical information you would have thought it was a joke or parody.
Some highlights were "Native American women warriors rode across the grassy plains of Japan, carrying Yumi" and "A diverse group of warriors, including a woman of European descent wielding a katana, stand together in camaraderie, showcasing the early integration of various ethnicities in Japanese society"
Stuff like that is so obviously incorrect. How am I supposed to trust it on topics where such ridiculous inaccuracies aren't so obvious to me?
I understand there will always be an amount of incorrect information... but I've never seen something this bad. Llama performed so much better.
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#258The terms of use: https://ai.google.dev/gemma/terms and https://ai.google.dev/gemma/prohibited_use_policy Something that caught my eye in the terms: > Google may update Gemma from time to time, and you must make reasonable efforts to use the latest version of Gemma. One of the biggest benefits of running your own model is that it can protect you from model updates that break your carefully tested prompts, so I’m not…
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#259The fact Gemma team is in the comments section answering questions is praiseworthy to me :)
https://twitter.com/yar_vol/status/1760314018575634842