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Model update september 24 #1474

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Smartappli and others added 6 commits July 29, 2024 00:51
add Med42 v2 70B
add Phi 3.5 mini instruct
add support for Med42 v2-70B
add support for Phi 3.5-medium-instruct
add support for Meditron v3-8B
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The changes involve updates to the README.md file, focusing on clarifying descriptions and default values of environment variables. The model list has been expanded to include additional versions and configurations for several models, enhancing the documentation without altering any underlying functionality.

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README.md Updated descriptions and default values for environment variables; expanded model list with new versions and configurations for models like Gemma, Med42, Meditron, Meta-LlaMA-3, and Mistral. Added an additional version for the OpenChat model.

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With clearer paths and secrets bright,
Our README shines, a guiding light.
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README.md (2)

76-76: LGTM: Comprehensive addition of Gemma models.

The inclusion of Gemma models with various versions and configurations is a valuable addition to the supported models list. This expansion provides users with more options and keeps the documentation up-to-date with recent model releases.

Consider adding a brief description or link to the Gemma model's official documentation for users who might be unfamiliar with this model family.


83-83: LGTM: Expanded model support for Med42, Meditron, and Meta-LlaMA-3.

The changes effectively update and expand the supported models:

  1. Med42 now includes additional versions (v2-8B, v2-70B).
  2. Meditron has been updated with new versions (7B-Chat, 70B, 3-8B).
  3. Meta-LlaMA-3 is a new addition with multiple versions and configurations.

These updates significantly enhance the range of available models for users.

To improve clarity, consider adding a brief note or link explaining the differences between the various versions of each model family, especially for the newly added Meta-LlaMA-3.

Also applies to: 86-87

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55-55: LGTM: Minor improvements to environment variables documentation.

The changes to the environment variables table are minor but beneficial:

  1. The default value for SERGE_JWT_SECRET remains unchanged, maintaining consistency.
  2. The description for NODE_ENV has been slightly reformatted, improving readability.

These updates enhance the documentation without affecting functionality.

Also applies to: 57-57


88-88: LGTM: Updated Mistral model versions.

The Mistral model entry has been effectively updated with new versions:

  1. Addition of 7B-V0.1 and 7B-Instruct-v0.2 versions.
  2. Inclusion of 7B-OpenOrca, which is likely a fine-tuned version.
  3. Addition of Nemo-Instruct, expanding the range of instruction-tuned options.

These updates provide users with more choices and keep the documentation current with the latest Mistral releases.


95-95: Update to OpenChat models requires clarification.

The changes to the OpenChat model entry include:

  1. Addition of a new version: 8B-v3.6-20240522, which is a valuable update.
  2. A question mark has been added to the existing 7B-v3.5-1210 version.

Please clarify the reason for adding a question mark to the 7B-v3.5-1210 version. Is there uncertainty about its availability or compatibility? If there's an issue with this version, consider either removing it or adding a note explaining the concern.

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