StableLM-Base-Alpha
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Model Description
StableLM-Base-Alpha
is a suite of 3B and 7B parameter decoder-only language models pre-trained on a diverse collection of English and Code datasets with a sequence length of 4096 to push beyond the context window limitations of existing open-source language models.
Usage
Get started generating text with StableLM-Base-Alpha
by using the following code snippet:
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("StabilityAI/stablelm-base-alpha-3b")
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("StabilityAI/stablelm-base-alpha-3b")
model.half().cuda()
inputs = tokenizer("What's your mood today?", return_tensors="pt").to("cuda")
tokens = model.generate(
**inputs,
max_new_tokens=64,
temperature=0.7,
do_sample=True,
)
print(tokenizer.decode(tokens[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
Model Details
Developed by: Stability AI
Model type: StableLM-Base-Alpha models are auto-regressive language models based on the NeoX transformer architecture.
Language(s): English
Library: GPT-NeoX
License: Base model checkpoints (StableLM-Base-Alpha) are licensed under the Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA-4.0). Under the license, you must give credit to Stability AI, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the Stability AI endorses you or your use.
Contact: For questions and comments about the model, please email
lm@stability.ai
Training
Parameters | Hidden Size | Layers | Heads | Sequence Length |
---|---|---|---|---|
3B | 4096 | 16 | 32 | 4096 |
7B | 6144 | 16 | 48 | 4096 |
Training Dataset
StableLM-Base-Alpha
is pre-trained on a new experimental dataset built atop The Pile and is threes times larger at approximately 1.5T tokens.
Training Procedure
Models are pre-trained on the aforementioned dataset in mixed-precision (FP16), optimized with Adam, and trained using the NeoX tokenizer with a vocabulary size of 50,257. We outline the complete hyperparameters choices in the project's GitHub repository.
Use and Limitations
Intended Use
These models are intended to be used by all individuals as foundational models for application-specific fine-tuning without strict limitations on commercial use.
Limitations and bias
The pre-training dataset may contain offensive or inappropriate content even after applying data cleansing filters which can be reflected in generated text. We recommend users exercise reasonable caution when using these models in production systems. Do not use the models for any applications that may cause harm or distress to individuals or groups.
Citations
@software{gpt-neox-library,
title = {{GPT-NeoX: Large Scale Autoregressive Language Modeling in PyTorch}},
author = {Andonian, Alex and Anthony, Quentin and Biderman, Stella and Black, Sid and Gali, Preetham and Gao, Leo and Hallahan, Eric and Levy-Kramer, Josh and Leahy, Connor and Nestler, Lucas and Parker, Kip and Pieler, Michael and Purohit, Shivanshu and Songz, Tri and Phil, Wang and Weinbach, Samuel},
url = {https://www.github.com/eleutherai/gpt-neox},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.5879544},
month = {8},
year = {2021},
version = {0.0.1},
}
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