Heretic Versions of TheDrummer AI Models Released
The article discusses the release of two modified versions of the TheDrummer AI models, Magidonia-24B-v4.3 and Cydonia-24B-v4.3, which aim to reduce censorship and maintain similar performance.
Why it matters
The release of these 'heretic' versions of the TheDrummer AI models could have implications for the development and deployment of language models, particularly around censorship and ethical considerations.
Key Points
- 1Two variants of TheDrummer AI models released
- 2Modifications made to reduce refusal and KLD
- 3Models available on Hugging Face collections
Details
The article describes the release of two modified versions of the TheDrummer AI models, Magidonia-24B-v4.3 and Cydonia-24B-v4.3, on the Hugging Face platform. The author states that these variants were created by 'abliterating the drummer's fine tune to make them a bit less censored'. The two models differ in their approach, with one reducing refusal and the other reducing KLD (Kullback-Leibler divergence) to maintain similar performance to the original models.
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