Meet BLOOM — a huge, open language model that speaks many tongues
BLOOM is a very large computer model that reads and writes text, and it was made so more people can use it.
This model has 176B-parameter, which means it learned from a lot of examples, and it was built by hundreds of researchers, working together from around the world.
It learned from texts in 59 languages, including some programming languages, so it can help with many kinds of words and code.
The model already does well on many tasks, and it gets better after extra tuning with different prompts, so it can adapt to new jobs.
Best part, BLOOM is open-access — the creators released it for public use under rules designed to keep things safe.
You can try it, study it, or build new tools, without needing huge budgets.
It is not perfect, and people must use it carefully, but it shows what open collaboration can make when many minds share work and data.
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BLOOM: A 176B-Parameter Open-Access Multilingual Language Model
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