
Exploring PHI-4: Microsoft's New 14 Billion Parameter Open Source Language Model Learn The Fundamentals Of Becoming An AI Engineer On Scrimba; https://v2.scrimba.com/the-ai-engineer-path-c02v?via=developersdigest In this video, I'll dive into PHI-4, an impressive new open source 14 billion parameter language model released by Microsoft. Available on HuggingFace, this MIT licensed model rivals Llama 70B and Qwen 2.5 70B on the MMLU benchmark. I'll walk you through the model card, some key points from the technical report, and show you how to set up and run PHI-4 on your machine or IDE. Highlights include details on its architecture, training data, and performance, as well as practical tips for using it locally. Don't miss the comparison with models like GPT-4o in coding benchmarks and other diverse applications. Stay tuned for more insights and let me know your thoughts in the comments! Technical Report: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.08905 HF: https://huggingface.co/microsoft/phi-4 Ollama: https://ollama.com/ Continue: https://www.continue.dev/ 00:00 Introduction to PHI-4: A New Open Source Language Model 00:36 Model Overview and Technical Specifications 02:04 Setting Up and Running PHI-4 Locally 03:21 Using PHI-4 with VS Code and Continue 04:23 Performance and Technical Report Insights 05:33 Conclusion and Future Prospects
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