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ProgressGym-HistLlama3-8B-C013-instruct

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ProgressGym-HistLlama3-8B-C013-instruct is part of the ProgressGym framework for research and experimentation on progress alignment - the emulation of moral progress in AI alignment algorithms, as a measure to prevent risks of societal value lock-in.

To quote the paper ProgressGym: Alignment with a Millennium of Moral Progress:

Frontier AI systems, including large language models (LLMs), hold increasing influence over the epistemology of human users. Such influence can reinforce prevailing societal values, potentially contributing to the lock-in of misguided moral beliefs and, consequently, the perpetuation of problematic moral practices on a broad scale.

We introduce progress alignment as a technical solution to mitigate this imminent risk. Progress alignment algorithms learn to emulate the mechanics of human moral progress, thereby addressing the susceptibility of existing alignment methods to contemporary moral blindspots.

ProgressGym-HistLlama3-8B-C013-instruct

ProgressGym-HistLlama3-8B-C013-instruct is one of the 36 historical language models in the ProgressGym framework.

ProgressGym-HistLlama3-8B-C013-instruct is under continual iteration. Improving upon the current version, new versions of the model are currently being trained to reflect historical moral tendencies in ever more comprehensive ways.

ProgressGym-HistLlama3-8B-C013-instruct is a 13th-century historical language model. Based on Meta-Llama-3-8B, It is continued-pretrained on the 13th-century text data from ProgressGym-HistText, using the following hyperparameters:

  • learning_rate: 1.5e-05
  • train_batch_size: 8
  • eval_batch_size: 16
  • seed: 42
  • distributed_type: multi-GPU
  • num_devices: 8
  • total_train_batch_size: 64
  • total_eval_batch_size: 128
  • optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08
  • lr_scheduler_type: polynomial
  • lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 20
  • num_epochs: 4.0
  • mixed_precision_training: Native AMP

... with the following training results:

Training Loss Epoch Step Validation Loss
1.7594 0.0149 1 1.7163
1.7333 0.0746 5 1.7008
1.6854 0.1493 10 1.6825
1.6897 0.2239 15 1.6701
1.6656 0.2985 20 1.6651
1.7254 0.3731 25 1.6679
1.7178 0.4478 30 1.6542
1.6656 0.5224 35 1.6459
1.6647 0.5970 40 1.6308
1.6645 0.6716 45 1.6205
1.6151 0.7463 50 1.6129
1.6359 0.8209 55 1.6052
1.5885 0.8955 60 1.5995
1.6142 0.9701 65 1.5943
1.4875 1.0448 70 1.5963
1.3844 1.1194 75 1.6118
1.3555 1.1940 80 1.6069
1.3597 1.2687 85 1.6040
1.3737 1.3433 90 1.6071
1.3492 1.4179 95 1.6074
1.3826 1.4925 100 1.6055
1.3533 1.5672 105 1.6035
1.3611 1.6418 110 1.6023
1.328 1.7164 115 1.6022
1.3443 1.7910 120 1.6026
1.3386 1.8657 125 1.6029
1.3396 1.9403 130 1.6029
1.3573 2.0149 135 1.6029
1.3754 2.0896 140 1.6034
1.3229 2.1642 145 1.6044
1.3194 2.2388 150 1.6055
1.3361 2.3134 155 1.6065
1.3231 2.3881 160 1.6072
1.32 2.4627 165 1.6076
1.3406 2.5373 170 1.6078
1.3184 2.6119 175 1.6079
1.2745 2.6866 180 1.6080
1.3024 2.7612 185 1.6079
1.3243 2.8358 190 1.6079
1.3239 2.9104 195 1.6080
1.3349 2.9851 200 1.6081
1.337 3.0597 205 1.6079
1.3091 3.1343 210 1.6078
1.3266 3.2090 215 1.6079
1.3014 3.2836 220 1.6083
1.3153 3.3582 225 1.6086
1.3192 3.4328 230 1.6090
1.315 3.5075 235 1.6093
1.3047 3.5821 240 1.6093
1.3208 3.6567 245 1.6093
1.362 3.7313 250 1.6093
1.3255 3.8060 255 1.6091
1.2941 3.8806 260 1.6089
1.3254 3.9552 265 1.6086

Note that the training data volume for the continued pretraining stage is capped at 300MB. When the corresponding century's corpus exceeds this volume, the training data is randomly sampled to fit the volume.

ProgressGym-HistLlama3-8B-C013-instruct is an instruction-tuned language model. It is tuned on ProgressGym-TimelessQA, using the following hyperparameters:

  • learning_rate: 1.5e-05
  • train_batch_size: 8
  • eval_batch_size: 16
  • seed: 42
  • distributed_type: multi-GPU
  • num_devices: 8
  • total_train_batch_size: 64
  • total_eval_batch_size: 128
  • optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08
  • lr_scheduler_type: polynomial
  • lr_scheduler_warmup_steps: 20
  • num_epochs: 4.0
  • mixed_precision_training: Native AMP

... with the following training results:

Training Loss Epoch Step Validation Loss
0.9805 0.0208 1 0.9737
0.9446 0.1042 5 0.9455
0.8481 0.2083 10 0.8154
0.7794 0.3125 15 0.8123
0.7798 0.4167 20 0.8411
0.8576 0.5208 25 0.8676
0.8852 0.625 30 0.8673
0.8529 0.7292 35 0.8561
0.8224 0.8333 40 0.8470
0.8536 0.9375 45 0.8378
0.662 1.0417 50 0.8294
0.437 1.1458 55 0.8531
0.4402 1.25 60 0.8569
0.4244 1.3542 65 0.8569
0.4495 1.4583 70 0.8547
0.4689 1.5625 75 0.8494
0.4309 1.6667 80 0.8461
0.4299 1.7708 85 0.8446
0.4461 1.875 90 0.8440
0.4474 1.9792 95 0.8439
0.3614 2.0833 100 0.8445
0.3861 2.1875 105 0.8457
0.3829 2.2917 110 0.8473
0.3764 2.3958 115 0.8488
0.3655 2.5 120 0.8500
0.4243 2.6042 125 0.8511
0.3884 2.7083 130 0.8520
0.3634 2.8125 135 0.8528
0.3846 2.9167 140 0.8537
0.3872 3.0208 145 0.8547
0.3869 3.125 150 0.8558
0.3876 3.2292 155 0.8566
0.3844 3.3333 160 0.8573
0.3535 3.4375 165 0.8579
0.3488 3.5417 170 0.8588
0.3464 3.6458 175 0.8598
0.361 3.75 180 0.8607
0.3674 3.8542 185 0.8612
0.3988 3.9583 190 0.8612

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Citation

If the datasets, models, or framework of ProgressGym help you in your project, please cite ProgressGym using the bibtex entry below.

@article{progressgym,
  title={ProgressGym: Alignment with a Millennium of Moral Progress},
  author={Tianyi Qiu and Yang Zhang and Xuchuan Huang and Jasmine Xinze Li and Jiaming Ji and Yaodong Yang},
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.20087},
  eprint={2406.20087},
  eprinttype = {arXiv},
  year={2024}
}

Ethics Statement

  • Copyright information of historical text data sources:
    • Project Gutenberg, one among our four source of our historical text data, consists only of texts in the public domain.
    • For the text that we draw from Internet Archive, we only include those that uploaded by Library of Congress, which are texts freely released online by the U.S. Library of Congress for research and public use.
    • The text data from Early English Books Online are, according to their publisher, "freely available to the public" and "available for access, distribution, use, or reuse by anyone".
    • The last remaining source of our historical text data, the Pile of Law dataset, is released under a Creative Commons license, which we adhere to in our use.
  • Reproducibility: To ensure reproducibility, we open-source all the code involved in the production of our main results (including the entire pipeline starting from data collection and model training), as well as the supporting infrastructure (the ProgressGym framework), making replication as easy as running a few simple script files.
  • Misuse Prevention: In order to prevent potential misuse of progress alignment algorithms, we have carefully formulated progress alignment as strictly value-neutral, without a priori assumptions on the direction of progress. In the event of potential misuse of our dataset, we condemn any misuse attempt to the strongest degree possible, and will work with the research community on whistleblowing for such attempts.
  • Open-Sourcing: We confirm that our code, data, and models are to be open-sourced under a CC-BY 4.0 license. We will continue to maintain and update our open-source repositories and models.
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