Data synthesis for SOTA LLMs

Data synthesis for SOTA LLMs

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Nous Research has been pumping out some of the best open access LLMs using SOTA data synthesis techniques. Their Hermes family of models is incredibly popular! In this episode, Karan from Nous talks about the origins of Nous as a distributed collective of LLM researchers. We also get into fine-tuning strategies and why data synthesis works so well.

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• Karan Malhotra – LinkedIn • Chris Benson – Website • , GitHub • , LinkedIn • , X • Daniel Whitenack – Website • , GitHub • , X Show Notes:

Nous on Hugging FaceNous Research Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!


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