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  • Deepmind

    Chinchilla AI

    OTHER

    Google’s DeepMind Chinchilla AI is still in the testing phase. Once released, Chinchilla AI will be useful for developing various artificial intelligence tools, such as chatbots, virtual assistants, and predictive models. It functions in a manner analogous to that of other large language models such as GPT-3 (175B parameters), Jurassic-1 (178B parameters), Gopher (280B parameters), and Megatron-Turing NLG (300B parameters) but because Chinchilla is smaller (70B parameters), inference and fine-tuning costs less, easing the use of these models for smaller companies or universities that may not have the budget or hardware to run larger models.

  • Databricks

    Dolly 2.0

    FREE
    Dolly 2.0 by Databricks, is the first open source, instruction-following Large Language Model, fine-tuned on a human-generated instruction dataset and is licensed for research and commercial use, which means any organization can create, own, and customize powerful LLMs that can talk to people without paying for API access or sharing data with third parties.

    Dolly 2.0 is a 12B parameter language model based on the EleutherAI pythia model family and fine-tuned exclusively on a new, high-quality human generated instruction following dataset (crowdsourced among Databricks employees – so cool). Dolly-v2-12b is not a state-of-the-art model, but it does exhibit surprisingly high-quality instruction following behavior not characteristic of the foundation model on which it is based. Dolly v2 is also available in smaller model sizes: dolly-v2-7b, a 6.9 billion parameter based on pythia-6.9b and dolly-v2-3b, a 2.8 billion parameter based on pythia-2.8b.

    Dolly 2.0 can be used for brainstorming, classification, open Q&A, closed Q&A, content generation, information extraction, and summarization. You can access the Dolly 2.0 can training code, the dataset, and the model weights on Hugging Face.
  • Cohere

    Generate

    $0.015
    Cohere is a Canadian startup that provides high-performance and secure LLMs for the enterprise. Their models work on public, private, or hybrid clouds.
    Cohere Generate can be used for tasks such as copywriting, named entity recognition, paraphrasing, and summarization. It can be particularly useful for automating time-consuming and repetitive copywriting tasks and re-wording text to suit a specific reader or context.
    Cohere Generate is available as an API that can be integrated into various libraries using Python, Node, or Go software development kits (SDKs).
    We have shown the price of the Cohere Generate Default version, but a Cohere Generate Custom model is available but is double the price (0.030 per 1/k tokens). However, custom models can lead to some of the best-performing NLP models for many tasks.
  • AI21 Labs

    Jurassic-2 Grande (Base & Instruct)

    $0.01
    J2-Grande offers enhanced text generation capabilities, making it well-suited to language tasks with a greater degree of complexity. Its fine-tuning options allow for optimization of quality, while maintaining an affordable price and high efficiency (see site for more details). It is an ideal choice for complex language processing tasks and generative text applications. All of J2 models support several non-English languages, including: Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Dutch. All Jurassic foundation models are trained on a massive corpus of text, making them a powerful basis for a wide range of natural language processing applications, capable of understanding and composing human-like text. Models are available through an API and you can start with a free trial and then pay based on usage.

  • AI21 Labs

    Jurassic-2 Jumbo (Base & Instruct)

    $0.015
    As the largest and most powerful model in the Jurassic series, J2-Jumbo is an ideal choice for the most complex language processing tasks and generative text applications. Further, the model can be fine-tuned for optimum performance in any custom application. Jurassic-2 not only improves upon Jurassic-1 (AI21 Studio previous generation models) in every aspect, making it highly versatile in general purpose text-generators, and capable of composing human-like text and solving complex tasks such as question answering and text classification. All of the J2 models support several non-English languages, including: Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Dutch. All Jurassic foundation models are trained on a massive corpus of text, making them a powerful basis for a wide range of natural language processing applications, capable of understanding and composing human-like text. Models are available through an API and you can start with a free trial and then pay based on usage.

  • AI21 Labs

    Jurassic-2 Large (Base & Instruct)

    $0.003

    Designed for fast responses, the Jurassic-2 Large model can be fine-tuned to optimize performance for relatively simple tasks, making it an ideal choice for language processing tasks that require maximum affordability and less processing power. All of the J2 models support several non-English languages, including: Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Dutch. All Jurassic foundation models are trained on a massive corpus of text, making them a powerful basis for a wide range of natural language processing applications, capable of understanding and composing human-like text. Models are available through an API and you can start with a free trial and then pay based on usage.

  • StableLM

    StableLM-Base-Alpha -7B

    FREE

    Stability AI released a new open-source language model, StableLM. The Alpha version of the model is available in 3 billion and 7 billion parameters. StableLM is trained on a new experimental dataset built on The Pile, but three times larger with 1.5 trillion tokens of content. The richness of this dataset gives StableLM surprisingly high performance in conversational and coding tasks, despite its small size. The models are now available on GitHub and on Hugging Face, and developers can freely inspect, use, and adapt our StableLM base models for commercial or research purposes subject to the terms of the CC BY-SA-4.0 license.

  • Cohere

    Summarize

    $0.015
    Cohere is a Canadian startup that provides high-performance and secure LLMs for the enterprise. Their models work on public, private, or hybrid clouds and is available as an API that can be integrated into various libraries using Python, Node, or Go software development kits (SDKs).
    Cohere Summarize generates a succinct version of a provided text. This summary relays the most important messages of the text, and a user can configure the results with a variety of parameters to support unique use cases. It can instantly encapsulate the key points of a document and provides text summarization capabilities at scale.
  • LMSYS Org

    Vicuna-13B

    FREE

    Vicuna-13B is an open-source chatbot developed by a team of researchers from UC Berkeley, CMU, Stanford, MBZUAI, and UC San Diego. The chatbot was trained by fine-tuning LLaMA on user-shared conversations collected from ShareGPT. There is a 13B and 7B parameter models that are available on Hugging Face.

    Vicuna-13B achieves more than 90% quality of OpenAI ChatGPT and Google Bard while outperforming other models like LLaMA and Stanford Alpaca in more than 90% of cases. The code and weights and an online demo are publicly available for non-commercial use. Here is a link to learn more about how it compares to other models – https://lmsys.org/blog/2023-03-30-vicuna/.

    To use this model, you need to install LLaMA weights first and convert them into Hugging Face weights, and the cost of training Vicuna-13B is around $300.

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