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Large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized the field of artificial intelligence, enabling natural language processing tasks that were previously thought to be exclusive to humans. In this work, we introduce Qwen, the first installment of our large language model series. Qwen is a comprehensive language model series that encompasses distinct models with varying parameter counts. It includes Qwen, the base pretrained language models, and Qwen-Chat, the chat models finetuned with human alignment techniques. The base language models consistently demonstrate superior performance across a multitude of downstream tasks, and the chat models, particularly those trained using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF), are highly competitive. The chat models possess advanced tool-use and planning capabilities for creating agent applications, showcasing impressive performance even when compared to bigger models on complex tasks like utilizing a code interpreter. Furthermore, we have developed coding-specialized models, Code-Qwen and Code-Qwen-Chat, as well as mathematics-focused models, Math-Qwen-Chat, which are built upon base language models. These models demonstrate significantly improved performance in comparison with open-source models, and slightly fall behind the proprietary models.

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  • abstract Large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized the field of artificial intelligence, enabling natural language processing tasks that were previously thought to be exclusive to humans. In this work, we introduce Qwen, the first installment of our large language model series. Qwen is a comprehensive language model series that encompasses distinct models with varying parameter counts. It includes Qwen, the base pretrained language models, and Qwen-Chat, the chat models finetuned with human alignment techniques. The base language models consistently demonstrate superior performance across a mult

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RogueMerge: Robust and Unified Attacks against LLM Model Merging

cs.CR · 2026-06-02 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

RogueMerge is a unified attack method that jointly optimizes task vectors to succeed after merging, using stochastic min-max simulation for unknown merging settings and a Taylor-approximated DRO for prompt generalization on generative LLMs.

OctoT2I: A Self-Evolving Agentic Text-to-Image Router

cs.AI · 2026-06-01 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

OctoT2I uses a no-supervision PSEL loop to discover model capability frontiers and route T2I tasks, reaching 0.96 GenEval score with 90.3% speedup over Flow-GRPO.

EvoGM: Learning to Merge LLMs via Evolutionary Generative Optimization

cs.NE · 2026-05-28 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

EvoGM uses a dual-generator architecture with cycle-consistent learning on winner-loser pairs from search history to optimize LLM merging coefficients inside a multi-round evolutionary pipeline and reports outperformance over baselines on seen and unseen tasks.

Large Language Model Selection with Limited Annotations

cs.CL · 2026-05-24 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

SELECT-LLM is the first active model selection framework for LLMs that uses expected information gain from pairwise output similarities to minimize required annotations, reporting up to 84.78% cost reduction across 23 datasets and 156 models.

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