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# NOTES - pull Notes taken from Courses and Blogs. #To read Today The first model to beat 100% of ChatGPT-3.5 Available on Huggingface 🔥 OpenChat_8192 🔥 105.7% of ChatGPT (Vicuna GPT-4 Benchmark) Less than a month ago the world witnessed as ORCA [1] became the first model to ever outpace ChatGPT on Vicuna's benchmark. Today, the race to replicate these results open-source comes to an end. Minutes ago OpenChat scored 105.7% of ChatGPT. But wait! There is more! Not only OpenChat beated Vicuna's benchmark, it did so pulling off a LIMA [2] move! Training was done using 6K GPT-4 conversations out of the ~90K ShareGPT conversations. The model comes in three versions: the basic OpenChat model, OpenChat-8192 and OpenCoderPlus (Code generation: 102.5% ChatGPT) This is a significant achievement considering that it's the first (released) open-source model to surpass the Vicuna benchmark. 🎉🎉 - OpenChat: https://lnkd.in/dKr6cjdS - OpenChat_8192: https://lnkd.in/dqB-fpgy (best chat) - OpenCoderPlus: https://lnkd.in/daHRV_dH (best coder) - Dataset: https://lnkd.in/diDvCVjX - Code: https://lnkd.in/d_wZDBdq Congratulations to the authors!! --- [1] - Orca: The first model to cross 100% of ChatGPT: https://lnkd.in/dH2PMzgd [2] - LIMA: Less Is More for Alignment - TL;DR: Using small number of VERY high quality samples (1000 in the paper) can be as powerful as much larger datasets: https://lnkd.in/dFNv5zaV