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Mapping the future of *truly* Open Models and Training Dolly for $30 — with Mike Conover of Databricks

Databricks has released Dolly 2.0, an instruction-following large language model that is fully open source and commercially viable. Unlike LLaMA, Dolly 2.0's license permits business use, addressing a key limitation of previous open models. The model was fine-tuned on a human-generated instruction dataset and can be customized for specific data and styles, with Databricks offering a notebook to facilitate this process for approximately $30 in 30 minutes. AI

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RANK_REASON Release of an open-source LLM with a commercially permissive license.

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Mapping the future of *truly* Open Models and Training Dolly for $30 — with Mike Conover of Databricks

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    Mapping the future of *truly* Open Models and Training Dolly for $30 — with Mike Conover of Databricks

    <p><strong>The race is on for the first fully GPT3/4-equivalent, truly open source Foundation Model!</strong> LLaMA’s release proved that a great model could be released and run on consumer-grade hardware (see <a href="https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/" target="_blank">llam…