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Model: "llama-3.1-8b"
Not much (in AI) happened this weekend
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OpenAI introduced an "edit this area" feature for image generation, praised by Sam Altman. Yann LeCun highlighted a NYU paper improving pixel generation with feature prediction loss using pre-trained visual encoders like DINOv2. Long-context LLMs such as llama-3.1-8b and llama-3.2 variants now support up to 131k tokens, offering alternatives to RAG systems. Bindu Reddy announced AI agents capable of building and deploying code from English instructions, signaling AI's replacement of SQL and potential impact on Python. SpaceX's successful Starship rocket catch was celebrated by Andrej Karpathy and others, with Soumith Chintala praising SpaceX's efficient, low-bureaucracy research approach. Privacy concerns arose from Harvard students' AI glasses, I-XRAY, which can reveal personal information. Meta AI FAIR's Movie Gen model advances media foundation models with high-quality text-to-image and video generation, including synced audio. Humanoid robots like Ameca and Azi now engage in expressive conversations using ChatGPT. xAI rapidly deployed 100K Nvidia H100 GPUs in 19 days, with CEO Jensen Huang commending Elon Musk. Leading AI research labs compared include Meta-FAIR, Google DeepMind, and Microsoft Research. Skepticism about LLM intelligence was voiced by Sam Pino, emphasizing limitations in novel problem-solving despite strong memorization.
Cerebras Inference: Faster, Better, AND Cheaper
llama-3.1-8b llama-3.1-70b gemini-1.5-flash gemini-1.5-pro cogvideox-5b mamba-2 rene-1.3b llama-3.1 gemini-1.5 claude groq cerebras cursor google-deepmind anthropic inference-speed wafer-scale-chips prompt-caching model-merging benchmarking open-source-models code-editing model-optimization jeremyphoward sam-altman nat-friedman daniel-gross swyx
Groq led early 2024 with superfast LLM inference speeds, achieving ~450 tokens/sec for Mixtral 8x7B and 240 tokens/sec for Llama 2 70B. Cursor introduced a specialized code edit model hitting 1000 tokens/sec. Now, Cerebras claims the fastest inference with their wafer-scale chips, running Llama3.1-8b at 1800 tokens/sec and Llama3.1-70B at 450 tokens/sec at full precision, with competitive pricing and a generous free tier. Google's Gemini 1.5 models showed significant benchmark improvements, especially Gemini-1.5-Flash and Gemini-1.5-Pro. New open-source models like CogVideoX-5B and Mamba-2 (Rene 1.3B) were released, optimized for consumer hardware. Anthropic's Claude now supports prompt caching, improving speed and cost efficiency. "Cerebras Inference runs Llama3.1 20x faster than GPU solutions at 1/5 the price."
Mistral Large 2 + RIP Mistral 7B, 8x7B, 8x22B
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Mistral Large 2 introduces 123B parameters with Open Weights under a Research License, focusing on code generation, math performance, and a massive 128k context window, improving over Mistral Large 1's 32k context. It claims better function calling capabilities than GPT-4o and enhanced reasoning. Meanwhile, Meta officially released Llama-3.1 models including Llama-3.1-70B and Llama-3.1-8B with detailed pre-training and post-training insights. The Llama-3.1 8B model's 128k context performance was found underwhelming compared to Mistral Nemo and Yi 34B 200K. Mistral is deprecating older Apache open-source models, focusing on Large 2 and Mistral Nemo 12B. The news also highlights community discussions and benchmarking comparisons.