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by throwawaymaths
605 days ago
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I don't think this claim is extraordinary. Nothing proposed is mathematically impossible or even unlikely, just a pain in the ass to test (lots of retraining, fine tuning etc, and those operations are expensive when you dont have already massively parallel hardware available, otherwise you're ASIC/FPGAing for something with a huge investment risk) If I could have a SWAG at it I would say a low resolution model like llama-2 would probably be just fine (llama-2 quantizes without too much headache) but a higher resolution model like llama-3 probably not so much, not without massive retraining anyways. |
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