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mistral-src
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Mistral 7B vs. Mixtral 8x7B
A French startup, Mistral AI has released two impressive large language models (LLMs) - Mistral 7B and Mixtral 8x7B. These models push the boundaries of performance and introduce a better architectural innovation aimed at optimizing inference speed and computational efficiency.
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How to have your own ChatGPT on your machine (and make him discussed with himself)
However, some models are publicly available. It’s the case for Mistral, a fast, and efficient French model which seems to outperform GPT4 on some tasks. And it is under Apache 2.0 license 😊.
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How to Serve LLM Completions in Production
I recommend starting either with llama2 or Mistral. You need to download the pretrained weights and convert them into GGUF format before they can be used with llama.cpp.
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Stuff we figured out about AI in 2023
> Instead, it turns out a few hundred lines of Python is genuinely enough to train a basic version!
actually its not just a basic version. Llama 1/2's model.py is 500 lines: https://github.com/facebookresearch/llama/blob/main/llama/mo...
Mistral (is rumored to have) forked llama and is 369 lines: https://github.com/mistralai/mistral-src/blob/main/mistral/m...
and both of these are SOTA open source models.
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How Open is Generative AI? Part 2
MistralAI, a French startup, developed a 7.3 billion parameter LLM named Mistral for various applications. Committed to open-sourcing its technology under Apache 2.0, the training dataset details for Mistral remain undisclosed. The Mistral Instruct model was fine-tuned using publicly available instruction datasets from the Hugging Face repository, though specifics about the licenses and potential constraints are not detailed. Recently, MistralAI released Mixtral 8x7B, a model based on the sparse mixture of experts (SMoE) architecture, consisting of several specialized models (likely eight, as suggested by its name) activated as needed.
- Mistral website was just updated
- Mistral AI – open-source models
- Mistral 8x7B 32k model [magnet]
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Ask HN: Why the LLaMA code base is so short
I was getting into LLM and I pick up some projects. I tried to dive into the code to see what is secret sauce.
But the code is so short to the point there is nothing to really read.
https://github.com/facebookresearch/llama
I then proceed to check https://github.com/mistralai/mistral-src and suprsingly it's same.
What is exactly those codebases? It feels like just download the models.
ragas
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Show HN: Ragas – the de facto open-source standard for evaluating RAG pipelines
congrats on launching! i think my continuing struggle with looking at Ragas as a company rather than an oss library is that the core of it is like 8 metrics (https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas/tree/main/src/ra...) that are each 1-200 LOC. i can inline that easily in my app and retain full control, or model that in langchain or haystack or whatever.
why is Ragas a library and a company, rather than an overall "standard" or philosophy (eg like Heroku's 12 Factor Apps) that could maybe be more robust?
(just giving an opp to pitch some underappreciated benefits of using this library)
- FLaNK 04 March 2024
- FLaNK Stack 05 Feb 2024
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SuperDuperDB - how to use it to talk to your documents locally using llama 7B or Mistral 7B?
Also, at some point you'll need to get serious about evaluation (trust me, you will). You may be interested in https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas
- Ragas – Framework for RAG Evaluation
- Ragas: Open-source Evaluation framework for RAG pipelines
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Building a customer support chatbot using GPT-3.5 and lLamaIndex🚀
The problem becomes worse if you want to inspect outputs from not just one, but several different queries. Luckily, there are several free open source packages such as ragas and DeepEval that can help evaluate your chatbot so you don't have to manually do it 😌
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Patterns for Building LLM-Based Systems and Products
We have build RAGAS framework for this https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas
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[R] All about evaluating Large language models
Hi u/thecuteturtle, I am building open-source projects for evaluating LLM-based applications. Check it out https://github.com/explodinggradients/ragas and if you like to collaborate let me know :)
What are some alternatives?
ReAct - [ICLR 2023] ReAct: Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models
deepeval - The LLM Evaluation Framework
lida - Automatic Generation of Visualizations and Infographics using Large Language Models
chameleon-llm - Codes for "Chameleon: Plug-and-Play Compositional Reasoning with Large Language Models".
vllm - A high-throughput and memory-efficient inference and serving engine for LLMs
Local-LLM-Langchain - Load local LLMs effortlessly in a Jupyter notebook for testing purposes alongside Langchain or other agents. Contains Oobagooga and KoboldAI versions of the langchain notebooks with examples.
llama - Inference code for Llama models
FastLoRAChat - Instruct-tune LLaMA on consumer hardware with shareGPT data
text-generation-webui-colab - A colab gradio web UI for running Large Language Models
agenta - The all-in-one LLM developer platform: prompt management, evaluation, human feedback, and deployment all in one place.