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datasets:
  - Open-Orca/SlimOrca-Dedup
  - teknium/openhermes
  - meta-math/MetaMathQA
  - migtissera/Synthia-v1.3
  - THUDM/AgentInstruct
  - LeoLM/German_Songs
  - LeoLM/German_Poems
  - LeoLM/OpenSchnabeltier
  - bjoernp/ultrachat_de
language:
  - en
library_name: transformers
pipeline_tag: text-generation
license: llama2
model_creator: DiscoResearch
model_type: llama
tags:
  - goliath
  - deutsch
  - llama2
  - discoresearch

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DiscoLM 120b (Alpha)

DiscoLM 120b (Alpha) is an experimental 120b model based on Alpindale´s Goliath 120b, a merge of different Llama2-70b models, and further finetuned on a dataset of some the most popular open-source instruction sets. Disco 120b is a DiscoResearch project and was trained by Björn Plüster.

The model was trained with compute provided by HessianAI - we are very grateful for their support; please check out their wesbite and projects!

Table of Contents

  1. Download
  2. Benchmarks
  3. Prompt Format
  4. Dataset
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Contact
  7. About DiscoResearch
  8. Disclaimer

Download

Huggingface GPTQ GGUF AWQ Base Model
Link soon soon soon Goliath 120b

Benchmarks

Hugginface Leaderboard

This models is still an early Alpha and we can't guarantee that there isn't any contamination. However, the average of 72.15 would earn the #2 spot on the HF leaderboard at the time of writing and the highest score for a >70b model yet.

Metric Value
ARC (25-shot) 69.54
HellaSwag (10-shot) 86.49
MMLU (5-shot) 70.32
TruthfulQA (0-shot) 61.42
Winogrande (5-shot) 83.03
GSM8k (5-shot) 68.39
Avg. 72.15

We use Language Model Evaluation Harness to run the benchmark tests above, using the same version as the HuggingFace LLM Leaderboard.

FastEval

Metric Value
GSM8K 81.2
Math 22.3
BBH 72.9
MMLU 67.9
Avg. 53.3

MTBench

{
    "first_turn": 8.45,
    "second_turn": 7.45,
    "categories": {
        "writing": 9.4,
        "roleplay": 8.65,
        "reasoning": 6.85,
        "math": 5.55,
        "coding": 4.95,
        "extraction": 9.15,
        "stem": 9.225,
        "humanities": 9.825
    },
    "average": 7.95
}

Prompt Format

This model follows the ChatML format:

<|im_start|>system
You are DiscoLM, a helpful assistant.
<|im_end|>
<|im_start|>user
Please tell me possible reasons to call a research collective "Disco Research"<|im_end|>
<|im_start|>assistant

This formatting is also available via a pre-defined Transformers chat template, which means that lists of messages can be formatted for you with the apply_chat_template() method:

chat = [
  {"role": "system", "content": "You are DiscoLM, a helpful assistant."},
  {"role": "user", "content": "Please tell me possible reasons to call a research collective Disco Research"}
]
tokenizer.apply_chat_template(chat, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True)

If you use tokenize=True and return_tensors="pt" instead, then you will get a tokenized and formatted conversation ready to pass to model.generate().

Dataset

The dataset curation for DiscoLM 120b followed a "brute force"/"PoC" approach, as one goal was to see whether a 120b model can "absorb" more instruction data than a 70b model.

The following datasets were used for training DiscoLM 120b:

Many thanks for all dataset providers/curators!

Contact

Best way to reach us is on our Discord.

About DiscoResearch

DiscoResearch is an aspiring open research community. Disco should be a place where researchers from many communities can come together to combine their expertise and create innovative and groundbreaking LLMs. Come join our Discord, share your opinions and ideas, and advance open LLM research with us!

Acknowledgements

Disco 120b is a DiscoResearch project and was trained by Björn Plüster. Jan Harries helped with technical adivce, logistics and the Model Card and AutoMeta also provided helpful technical adivce. The model was trained with compute provided by HessianAI - many thanks in particular to Patrick Schramowski for his support.

We are standing on the shoulders of giants; many thanks in no particular order to alpindale for Goliath 120b (with important contributions by Charles Goddard and Undi95), TheBloke for providing quantized versions, winglian for Axolotl which was used to train the model and the SlimOrca dataset, garage-bAInd, Teknium, Migel Tissera, MetaMath for their great datasets (please contact us if we forgot to mention you here!).

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Disclaimer

The license on this model does not constitute legal advice. We are not responsible for the actions of third parties who use this model. This model should only be used for research purposes. The original Llama2 license and all restrictions of datasets used to train this model apply.