Submitted by jaxolingo t3_125qztx in MachineLearning
WokeAssBaller t1_je7y09s wrote
Reply to comment by LetGoAndBeReal in [D] The best way to train an LLM on company data by jaxolingo
Huh? I think that depends on the fine tuning you are talking about. Fine tuning can absolutely add knowledge to a model
lgastako t1_je8i6dw wrote
Not generally very well.
WokeAssBaller t1_jea0ubd wrote
Fine tuning is additional training, there are lots of ways of doing that and sometimes it’s absolutely ideal, there are tradeoffs
lgastako t1_jea7kb3 wrote
Would love to see an example of it adding knowledge effectively. I haven't been able to find any at all.
WokeAssBaller t1_jealxm2 wrote
Train one from scratch
lgastako t1_jeayn8v wrote
I know training a model from scratch will work, but the context of the conversation is fine tuning an existing model and I'm saying I would love to see examples of the claims people are making actually working, because I have only been able to find and create examples of it not working very well at all.
WokeAssBaller t1_jebpjog wrote
fine tuning is just additional training, so if it works from scratch it works with fine tuning. And no it may not be as effective as other methods but the poster was claiming it was impossible
lgastako t1_jecb96v wrote
Ok, so can you point me to an example of it working well?
WokeAssBaller t1_jecc92g wrote
What a waste of time
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