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EleutherAI
Empowering Open-Source Artificial Intelligence Research

What is EleutherAI?

EleutherAI is a research institute dedicated to empowering open-source artificial intelligence research. The organization focuses on several key areas, including language modeling, interpretability, and alignment.

EleutherAI is committed to training and releasing powerful open-source Large Language Models (LLMs) and developing methods for their robust and reliable evaluation. The institute's work extends to studying how model properties emerge and evolve, eliciting latent knowledge within models, and exploring AI alignment using platforms like the Minetest voxel engine.

Features

  • Language Modeling: Training and releasing powerful open-source LLMs.
  • Interpretability: Studying how properties of models emerge and evolve during training.
  • Alignment: Researching AI alignment using platforms like Minetest.
  • Eliciting Latent Knowledge (ELK): Developing methods to directly elicit knowledge from within a model's activations.
  • LLM Evaluation: Creating methods for robust and reliable evaluation of advanced AI models.
  • Polyglot: Developing LLMs and conducting NLP research in non-English languages.

Use Cases

  • Developing and improving open-source large language models.
  • Researching the interpretability of AI models.
  • Studying and addressing AI alignment challenges.
  • Creating robust evaluation methods for AI models.
  • Advancing NLP research in multiple languages.

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