- Last updated August 26, 2024
- In AI News
German AI Startup Aleph Alpha has announced the release of its latest foundation model family, Pharia-1-LLM, featuring Pharia-1-LLM-7B-control and Pharia-1-LLM-7B-control-aligned. These models are now publicly available under the Open Aleph License, which permits non-commercial research and educational use.
Pharia-1-LLM-7B-control is designed to produce concise, length-controlled responses and is optimized for German, French, and Spanish languages. The model has been trained on a multilingual base corpus and adheres to EU and national regulations, including copyright and data privacy laws. It is specifically engineered for domain-specific applications in industries such as automotive and engineering.
The Pharia-1-LLM-7B-control-aligned variant includes additional safety features through alignment methods. This model is tailored for use in conversational settings like chatbots or virtual assistants, where safety and clarity are prioritized.
The training of Pharia-1-LLM-7B involved two phases. Initially, the model was pre-trained on a 4.7 trillion token dataset with a sequence length of 8,192 tokens, using 256 A100 …