- 小样本单机多卡验证环境配置
- PipelineParallel or TensorParallel 验证该集群所能训练最大模型规模,以及所需的训练时间
- 验证灾难性遗忘程度
- 验证新数据学习程度
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Important
This page is not currently maintained and is intended to provide general insight into the ChatML format, not current up-to-date information. (This document is a preview of the underlying format consumed by GPT models. As a developer, you can use our higher-level API and won't need to interact directly with this format today — but expect to have the option in the future!)
Traditionally, GPT models consumed unstructured text. ChatGPT models instead expect a structured format, called Chat Markup Language