Top 20 Large Language Models (LLM) International News
2025-03-11 10:52:04
Here are the top 20 large language models (LLMs) as of today:
- GPT-4: OpenAI's leading AI Large Language Model (LLM), excelling in complex reasoning, advanced coding, and proficiency in various academic domains. It is a multimodal model accepting both text and image inputs.
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- GPT-3: An OpenAI NLP model with 175 billion parameters, capable of generating human-like responses.
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- GPT-3.5: An enhanced iteration of GPT-3, fine-tuned through reinforcement learning from human feedback and the underlying technology for ChatGPT.
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- Gemini: Google's multimodal AI model that can understand and combine different types of information, including text, code, audio, image, and video.
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- LLaMA: Meta AI's Large Language Model Meta AI, valuable for the open-source community, allowing developers to fine-tune and create new models.
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- PaLM 2 (Bison-001): A Google AI LLM excelling in commonsense reasoning, formal logic, mathematical equations, and advanced coding across 20+ languages.
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- Bard: Google's experimental conversational AI service driven by LaMDA, tailored for natural conversations and connected to the internet for real-time information.
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- Claude v1: A powerful LLM developed by Anthropic, outperforming PaLM 2 in benchmark tests and offering a 100k token context window.
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- Falcon: A dynamic and scalable language model by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), UAE, outranking other open-source models.
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- Cohere: An enterprise LLM that can be custom-trained and fine-tuned to a specific company’s use case.
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- Orca: A Microsoft creation with 13 billion parameters, designed to operate efficiently even on a laptop and performs as well as or better than models that contain 10x the number of parameters.
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- Guanaco: An open-source model tailored for contemporary chatbots, with Guanaco-65B closely trailing the Falcon model in open-source performance.
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- Vicuna: An open-source LLM stemming from LLaMa, crafted by LMSYS and fine-tuned with data from sharegpt.com.
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- MPT-30B: A commercial Apache 2.0 licensed, open-source foundation model that exceeds the quality of GPT-3 and is competitive with other open-source models.
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- 30B Lazarus: An upgraded iteration of the LlaMA language model by CalderaAI, ranking among the top open-source models for text generation.
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- Flan-T5: A commercially available open-source LLM introduced by Google researchers, functioning as an encoder-decoder model pre-trained across a spectrum of language tasks.
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- WizardLM: An open-source large language model that excels in comprehending and executing complex instructions.
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- Alpaca 7B: A standout in the Llama family, developed by Stanford University, and noted for its qualitative similarity to OpenAI's GPT-3.5.
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- LaMDA: Google's project that represents a leap in conversational AI and relies on the Transformer architecture.
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- BERT: A groundbreaking open-source model introduced by Google in 2018 and a standard in Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks.
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