https://huggingface.co/TheBloke
Currently testing
https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-13B-chat-GPTQ
Giving this one a go!
https://huggingface.co/TheBloke/Llama-2-13B-chat-GPTQ
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1750098
> ## Introducing Llama 2 - Meta's Next Generation Free Open-Source Artificially Intelligent Large Language Model > > !Llama 2 > > It's incredible it's already here! This is great news for everyone in free open-source artificial intelligence. > > Llama 2 unleashes Meta's (previously) closed model (Llama) to become free open-source AI, accelerating access and development for large language models (LLMs). > > This marks a significant step in machine learning and deep learning technologies. With this move, a widely supported LLM can become a viable choice for businesses, developers, and entrepreneurs to innovate our future using a model that the community has been eagerly awaiting since its initial leak earlier this year. > > - Meta Announcement > - Meta Overview > - Github > - Paper > > Here are some highlights from the official Meta AI announcement: > > ## Llama 2 > > >In this work, we develop and release Llama 2, a collection of pretrained and fine-tuned large language models (LLMs) ranging in scale from 7 billion to 70 billion parameters. Our fine-tuned LLMs, called Llama 2-Chat, are optimized for dialogue use cases. > > > >Our models outperform open-source chat models on most benchmarks we tested, and based on our human evaluations for helpfulness and safety, may be a suitable substitute for closedsource models. We provide a detailed description of our approach to fine-tuning and safety improvements of Llama 2-Chat in order to enable the community to build on our work and contribute to the responsible development of LLMs. > > >Llama 2 pretrained models are trained on 2 trillion tokens, and have double the context length than Llama 1. Its fine-tuned models have been trained on over 1 million human annotations. > > ## Inside the Model > > - Technical details > > ### With each model download you'll receive: > > - Model code > - Model Weights > - README (User Guide) > - Responsible Use Guide > - License > - Acceptable Use Policy > - Model Card > > ## Benchmarks > > >Llama 2 outperforms other open source language models on many external benchmarks, including reasoning, coding, proficiency, and knowledge tests. It was pretrained on publicly available online data sources. The fine-tuned model, Llama-2-chat, leverages publicly available instruction datasets and over 1 million human annotations. > > ! > > ## RLHF & Training > > >Llama-2-chat uses reinforcement learning from human feedback to ensure safety and helpfulness. Training Llama-2-chat: Llama 2 is pretrained using publicly available online data. An initial version of Llama-2-chat is then created through the use of supervised fine-tuning. Next, Llama-2-chat is iteratively refined using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF), which includes rejection sampling and proximal policy optimization (PPO). > > ! > > ## The License > > >Our model and weights are licensed for both researchers and commercial entities, upholding the principles of openness. Our mission is to empower individuals, and industry through this opportunity, while fostering an environment of discovery and ethical AI advancements. > > >Partnerships > > >We have a broad range of supporters around the world who believe in our open approach to today’s AI — companies that have given early feedback and are excited to build with Llama 2, cloud providers that will include the model as part of their offering to customers, researchers committed to doing research with the model, and people across tech, academia, and policy who see the benefits of Llama and an open platform as we do. > > ## The/CUT > > With the release of Llama 2, Meta has opened up new possibilities for the development and application of large language models. This free open-source AI not only accelerates access but also allows for greater innovation in the field. > > Take Three: > > - Video Game Analogy: Just like getting a powerful, rare (or previously banned) item drop in a game, Llama 2's release gives developers a powerful tool they can use and customize for their unique quests in the world of AI. > - Cooking Analogy: Imagine if a world-class chef decided to share their secret recipe with everyone. That's Llama 2, a secret recipe now open for all to use, adapt, and improve upon in the kitchen of AI development. > - Construction Analogy: Llama 2 is like a top-grade construction tool now available to all builders. It opens up new possibilities for constructing advanced AI structures that were previously hard to achieve. > > ## Links > > Here are the key resources discussed in this post: > > - Meta Announcement > - Meta Overview > - Github > - Paper > - Technical details > > Want to get started with free open-source artificial intelligence, but don't know where to begin? > > Try starting here: > > - FOSAI Welcome Message > - FOSAI Crash Course > - FOSAI Nexus Resource Hub > > If you found anything else about this post interesting - consider subscribing to !fosai@lemmy.world where I do my best to keep you in the know about the most important updates in free open-source artificial intelligence. > > This particular announcement is exciting to me because it may popularize open-source principles and practices for other enterprises and corporations to follow. > > We should see some interesting models emerge out of Llama 2. I for one am looking forward to seeing where this will take us next. Get ready for another wave of innovation! This one is going to be big.
Next generation audio from Adobe is here. Record, transcribe, edit, share. Crisp and clear, every time.
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
Not sure why it took me so long to find this.
TTS Generation Web UI (Bark, MusicGen + AudioGen, Tortoise, RVC, Vocos, Demucs) - GitHub - rsxdalv/tts-generation-webui: TTS Generation Web UI (Bark, MusicGen + AudioGen, Tortoise, RVC, Vocos, Demucs)
I just discovered this repo, it looks really useful for creating AI voices
https://github.com/rsxdalv/tts-generation-webui
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
This has been the best so far, some wierd behaviour sometimes, maybe that's my parameters though.
For some characters, this has been the best at keeping them in character and progressing the story!
https://huggingface.co/TheBloke
contains the latest exLlama SuperHOT 8K context models
Can't just search for communities across all instances?
Linked original reddit post, but this didn't work for me. I had to take a bunch of extra steps so I've written a tutorial. Original instructions here which I'll refer to, so you don't have to visit reddit. My revised tutorial with all instructions will follow this in the replies, please post questions as a new post in this community, I've locked this thread so that the tutorial remains easily accessible.
Zyin 24 points 2 months ago*
Instructions on how to get this setup if you've never used Jupyter before, like me. I'm not an expert at this, so don't respond asking for technical help.
If you've never done stuff that needs Python before, you'll need to install Pip and Git. Google for the download links. If you have Automatic1111 installed already you already have Pip and Git.
Install the repo. It will be installed in the folder where you open the cmd window:
git clone https://github.com/serp-ai/bark-with-voice-clone
Open a new cmd window in newly downloaded repo's folder (or cd into it) and run it's installation stuff:
pip install .
Install Jupyter notebook. It's basically Google Collab, but ran locally:
pip install jupyterlab (this one may not be needed, I did it anyway)
pip install notebook
If you are on windows, you'll need these to do audio code stuff with Python:
pip install soundfile
pip install ipywidgets
You need to have Torch 2 installed. You can do that with this command (will take a while to download/install):
pip3 install numpy --pre torch torchvision torchaudio --force-reinstall --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu118
To check your current Torch version, open a new cmd window and type these in one at a time:
python import torch print(torch.__version__) #(mine says 2.1.0.dev20230421+cu118)
Now everything is installed. Create a folder called "output" in the bark folder, which will be needed later to prevent a permissions error.
Run Jupyter Notebook while in the bark folder:
jupyter notebook
This will open a new browser tab wit the Jupyter interface. Navigate to /notebooks/generate.ipynb
This is very similar to Google Collab where you run blocks of code. Click on the first block of code and click Run. If the code block has a "[*]" next to it, then it is still processing, just give it a minute to finish.
This will take a while and download a bunch of stuff.
If it manages to finish without errors, run blocks 2 and 3. In block 3, change the line to: filepath = "output/audio.wav" to prevent a permissions related error (remove the leading "/").
You can get different voices by changing the voice_name variable in block 1. Voices are installed at: bark\assets\prompts
For reference on my 3060 12GB, it took 90 seconds to generate 13 seconds of audio. The voice models that come out of the box create a robotic sounding voice, not even close to the quality of ElevenLabs. The voice that I created using /notebooks/clone_voice.ipynb with my own voice turned out terrible and was completely unusable, maybe I did something wrong with that, not sure.
If you want to test the voice clone using your own voice, and you record a voice sample using windows Voice Recorder, you can convert the .m4a file to .wav with ffmpeg (separate download):
ffmpeg -i "C:\Users\USER\Documents\Sound recordings\Recording.m4a" "C:\path\to\bark-with-voice-clone\
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Goddammit why did you have to say that. Now I can't just gobble everyone's movie popcorn.
I love popcorn more than most people but this is ridiculous
Meth labs. That will definitely change anyone's life.
oh...I thought you meant using a browser. We DO need a RES for Lemmy. What app are you using? I use Jerboa and I can zoom on that..
I enter my son's room because I heard talking, meaning he isn't going to sleep.
When I go in, I find his cousin there, who won't stop laughing. I grab his arm and ask him why he is there, and I realise there is no way he could be there. I angrily yank his arm and demand he tells me how he is here, why he is here, but he just keeps laughing.
I hear ragged breathing from my son, like he is struggling to breathe or being choked, and I turn back to see his head and shoulders covered in a dark shadow. I let go of his cousin and rush towards my son, and the shadow leaps onto my face making the world completely dark.
I wake up breathing quickly.
really good tips here!
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Tested it myself, huge improvement!
It gets worse. Now we have people writing summaries for AI to write articles and then people using AI to summarize the articles again.
holy fuck dude hahahahaha
As an AI language model I think you're overreacting
Haha knew that one sounded familiar but it's been a while
Part 1: I was with friends discussing a book that we all enjoyed. Then I was in a house, and I realised that the book was connected to the house. A deep tunnel was being dug, to find something. We were going to find the tunnel. I walked into the other room to light the fire. I picked up the piece of coal to put in the fireplace. It was shaped like the head of an animal. It appeared to be possessed by some malevolent spirit. People were worried about the spirit, but I was antagonistic, and went hunting to find it. Then I can remember entering a large concrete building. A big hairy creature was standing at an opening, trying to fix some clockwork mechanism with chains. He complained that I had made things difficult for him, the chains weren't aligning. He then finally got a large weight attached to a chain to an opening, and let it go, and it started dragging the chains as it slid out.
Part 2: I went outside, and saw the chains had started to pull a surface of lead out. I was on top of a long concrete slope, but now the surface was covered in lead. It was like fast flowing liquid metal, except it was solid. I could walk on it, but every second it was changing, appearing to be a river of metal. I enjoyed running down the slope, and up the sides of the walls as the metal flowed over them. I reached the bottom, and was with 2 people: my brother and our close friend. We followed a river until we came to a dam made of terraced stone blocks. It was quite well made, and obviously for people to enjoy walking beside. But we had noticed that the river had been flowing towards the dam, and from the pool at the bottom, small trickles were running up the hill to the top of the dam. My friend commented that 'if you found water that behaved that way, wouldn't you build something to try to stop it?' And it seemed this new fancy stone dam was built on top of an ancient structure.
Part 3: We continued walking and at the top of the dam we were in a forest. I split off from the group and noticed in the trees, there were hanging bunches of raspberries. I ate one, and it was delicious. I yelled to the others to try them too, and then noticed that all sorts of different delicious looking berries were hanging down, some even looked and tasted like gummy worms. And then I found the book on the ground, that I mentioned earlier. Things seemed very bad. I ran back over to my friend, who was then acting crazy, and was trying to eat a plastic bag. He tried to brush me off when I tried to get him to stop. I grabbed him by his head and I could see his eyes didn't look right. I told him "I love you bro, I wouldn't be telling you to do this if it wasn't deadly serious. You have to snap out of it. trust me!" And he seemed to understand, and took the plastic out of his mouth.
Part 4: Then we walked out of the forest and found ourselves in a room, like a small cafe with windows where we could see the street. Me and my brother were there, and our friend was seated at a table, with a collection of odd things arranged in a specific way. Things like, stones, leaves, half a walnut shell. And there was a woman, she had black hair. She said "and now the last part. A close friend makes 2 brothers realise they have betrayed each other." and the friend moved two objects on the table into different positions. "it's done." he said. And then I realised, that this has all happened before. We had been manipulated again into completing their ritual.
Final part:
I started to cry and panic a bit, and I yelled at the two of them: "We have been trying to escape but they keep bringing us back here!" The woman told my brother and my friend, "It's not a good idea to look at the sky." But I knew what was there, and I told the other 2 they should look and see for themselves. Outside the world had changed, there was different technology, strange vehicles, and people dressed very differently. Covering most of the sky above us, there was a huge eye, surrounded by dark brown fur. It was watching the world, while everyone tried to avoid it's gaze. And as I looked out the window, moving just enough to glimpse the edge of the eye, I knew I didn't want it to see me.