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Andrej Karpathy’s Llama 3 review. The most interesting coverage I’ve seen so far of Meta’s Llama 3 models (8b and 70b so far, 400b promised later).

Andrej notes that Llama 3 trained on 15 trillion tokens—up from 2 trillion for Llama 2—and they used that many even for the smaller 8b model, 75x more than the chinchilla scaling laws would suggest.

The tokenizer has also changed—they now use 128,000 tokens, up from 32,000. This results in a 15% drop in the tokens needed to represent a string of text.

The one disappointment is the context length—just 8,192, 2x that of Llama 2 and 4x LLaMA 1 but still pretty small by today’s standards.

If early indications hold, the 400b model could be the first genuinely GPT-4 class openly licensed model. We’ll have to wait and see. # 18th April 2024, 8:50 pm

[on GitHub Copilot] It’s like insisting to walk when you can take a bike. It gets the hard things wrong but all the easy things right, very helpful and much faster. You have to learn what it can and can’t do.

Andrej Karpathy # 11th April 2024, 1:27 am

llm.c (via) Andrej Karpathy implements LLM training—initially for GPT-2, other architectures to follow—in just over 1,000 lines of C on top of CUDA. Includes a tutorial about implementing LayerNorm by porting an implementation from Python. # 9th April 2024, 3:24 pm

Let’s build the GPT Tokenizer. When Andrej Karpathy left OpenAI last week a lot of people expressed hope that he would be increasing his output of educational YouTube videos.

Here’s an in-depth 2 hour dive into how tokenizers work and how to build one from scratch, published this morning.

The section towards the end, “revisiting and explaining the quirks of LLM tokenization”, helps explain a number of different LLM weaknesses—inability to reverse strings, confusion over arithmetic and even a note on why YAML can work better than JSON when providing data to LLMs (the same data can be represented in less tokens). # 20th February 2024, 6:02 pm