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Good idea. I've confirmed all the leadership / tech leads listed on page 12 are still at Google. Can someone with a Twitter account call out the tweet linked above and ask them specifically who they are referring to? Seems there is no evidence of their claim.
It's also possible Google removed names of people who left. It's not really a research paper, more a marketing piece, so it might be possible (I don't think they would do that with a conf paper)
Gemma: New Open Models
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I wouldn't be surprised if there were actually only white men in the meeting, as opposed to what Gemini will produce.
> only white men Why?
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> only white men Why?
Because I think it be would be kinda hilarious, trying to make people believe they are very progressive by biasing the model to such extreme and then in the real world nothing is changed. Also because I believe the model is a result of a kind of white guilt mentality that some people seem to have, as one person who led the development of Gemini tried to defend it on Twitter yesterday, he is a white man.
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Because I think it be would be kinda hilarious, trying to make people believe they are very progressive by biasing the model to such extreme and then in the real world nothing is changed. Also because I believe the model is a result of a kind of white guilt mentality that some people seem to have, as one person who led the development of Gemini tried to defend it on Twitter yesterday, he is a white man.
Seems like a weird thing to base upon one data point. Maybe that person is just unusual?
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Thank you. I thought it was weird for them to release a 7B model and not mention Mistral in their release.
The release page has comparisons to Mistral everywhere: https://ai.google.dev/gemma
Re: Gemma: New Open Models
#526Benchmarks for Gemma 7B seem to be in the ballpark of Mistral 7B +-------------+----------+-------------+-------------+ | Benchmark | Gemma 7B | Mistral 7B | Llama-2 7B | +-------------+----------+-------------+-------------+ | MMLU | 64.3 | 60.1 | 45.3 | | HellaSwag | 81.2 | 81.3 | 77.2 | | HumanEval | 32.3 | 30.5 | 12.8 | +-------------+----------+-------------+-------------+ via https://mistral.ai/news/announcing-…
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> We are really excited to answer any questions you may have about our models. I cannot count how many times I've seen similar posts on HN, followed by tens of questions from other users, three of which actually get answered by the OP. This one seems to be no exception so far.
What are you talking about? The team is in this thread answering questions.
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Yeah that is just absurd. Google has been burnt before, e.g. classifying black people as gorillas in 2015, so I can understand their fear when they have so much to lose, but clearly they've gone way too far the other way and are going to have to do a lot to regain people's trust. For now, Gemini is a play toy https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-33347866.amp
Completely unrelated, enough excuses. This is not some sort of mistake or overcorrection, it is by explicit overt design. These cowards will never regain my trust. I won't hire or work with or for googlers or any DEI people ever.
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#529Are these any good? I have been trying the non pro version of Gemini, and that seems awful at code generation. I am more keen on getting access to the best model and I would pay for it if I wasn't already paying for ChatGPT 4.
You should be looking at Deepseek's coding models, and finetunes of those. I run 33B on my desktop, and find it to be sufficient for many tasks.
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Completely unrelated, enough excuses. This is not some sort of mistake or overcorrection, it is by explicit overt design. These cowards will never regain my trust. I won't hire or work with or for googlers or any DEI people ever.
Wait, who are you again? A 20 day old troll account?
Seeing Google on a resume has been an increasingly mixed signal for about a decade. Ask around.
I can only speak for myself: after Gemma these types are radioactive. I’m done.
I think you’re in for a rude awakening.