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+ # license: mit
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+ # Model Card for Tulu V2 DPO 70B
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+ Zephyr is a series of language models that are trained to act as helpful assistants. Zephyr-7B-β is the second model in the series, and is a fine-tuned version of [mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1](https://huggingface.co/mistralai/Mistral-7B-v0.1) that was trained on on a mix of publicly available, synthetic datasets using [Direct Preference Optimization (DPO)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.18290). We found that removing the in-built alignment of these datasets boosted performance on [MT Bench](https://huggingface.co/spaces/lmsys/mt-bench) and made the model more helpful. However, this means that model is likely to generate problematic text when prompted to do so and should only be used for educational and research purposes. You can find more details in the [technical report](https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.16944).
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+ ## Model description
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+ - **Model type:** The flagship model of a suite of instruction and RLHF tuned chat models on a mix of publicly available, synthetic and human-created datasets.
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+ - **License:** MIT
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+ - **Finetuned from model:** [meta-llama/Llama-2-70b-hf](https://huggingface.co/ meta-llama/Llama-2-70b-hf)
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+ - **Repository:** https://github.com/allenai/https://github.com/allenai/open-instruct
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+ At the time of release, the Tulu-v2-dpo-70b model is approximately equal to GPT4 on AlpacaEval, and has a score of TODO on MT-Bench.
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+ All smaller DPO'd models have strong performance per model size in the category and with lower verbosity (average completion length).
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+ | Model | Size | Alignment | MT-Bench (score) | AlpacaEval (win rate %) |
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+ | **Tulu-v2-7b** 🪁 | **7B** | **dDPO** | **TODO** | **TODO** |
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+ | **Tulu-v2-13b** 🪁 | **13B** | **dDPO** | **TODO** | **TODO** |
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+ | **Tulu-v2-70b** 🪁 | **70B** | **dDPO** | **TODO** | **TODO** |
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+ | **Tulu-v2-dpo-7b** 🪁 | **7B** | **dDPO** | **TODO** | **TODO** |
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+ | **Tulu-v2-dpo-13b** 🪁 | **13B** | **dDPO** | **TODO** | **TODO** |
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+ | **Tulu-v2-dpo-70b** 🪁 | **70B** | **dDPO** | **TODO** | **TODO** |
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+ | StableLM-Tuned-α | 7B| dSFT |2.75| -|
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+ | Guanaco | 65B | SFT |6.41| 71.80|
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+ | Llama2-Chat | 70B |RLHF |6.86| 92.66|
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+ The model was initially fine-tuned on a filtered and preprocessed of the Tulu V2 mix dataset (TODO add link), which contains a diverse range of human created instructions and synthetic dialogues generated primarily by other LLMs.
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