When language models first gained recognition, most LLMs were only accessible via APIs. Although this seemed to be a new standard, the proposal of a few notable models created hope for open-source LLMs and shifted the evolution of research in this area…
— Cameron R. Wolfe, Ph.D. (@cwolferesearch) July 24, 2023
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Here are some links to the relevant papers:
— Cameron R. Wolfe, Ph.D. (@cwolferesearch) July 24, 2023
- GPT-NeoX-20B: https://t.co/fVe5TssMXy
- OPT: https://t.co/id2eigLUzk
- BLOOM: https://t.co/UVrWcgKK1i
For more details on the early development of open-source LLMs, check out my most recent newsletter. I am currently writing a three part series on the history of open-source LLM research!https://t.co/iGWErsCmoD
— Cameron R. Wolfe, Ph.D. (@cwolferesearch) July 24, 2023
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