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Exploring Advanced Large Language Models with LLMsuite

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arxiv 2407.12036 v2 pith:RZ6ZM5XN submitted 2024-07-01 cs.CL cs.CV

classification cs.CLcs.CV
keywords languagelikemodelsfine-tuninggenerationlargellmstechniques
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This tutorial explores the advancements and challenges in the development of Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT and Gemini. It addresses inherent limitations like temporal knowledge cutoffs, mathematical inaccuracies, and the generation of incorrect information, proposing solutions like Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), Program-Aided Language Models (PAL), and frameworks such as ReAct and LangChain. The integration of these techniques enhances LLM performance and reliability, especially in multi-step reasoning and complex task execution. The paper also covers fine-tuning strategies, including instruction fine-tuning, parameter-efficient methods like LoRA, and Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) as well as Reinforced Self-Training (ReST). Additionally, it provides a comprehensive survey of transformer architectures and training techniques for LLMs. The source code can be accessed by contacting the author via email for a request.

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