Aug. 29, 2023, 7:58 p.m. | /u/Suspicious-Bird8840

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Quite recently, I jumped on the boat of trying out llama. I noticed codellama did not provide any inference code. Yes, it provided python files which lets you run the inference but not a programming method rather terminal approach.


Terminal approach is great as it allows experts to run and perform inference+evaluation easily. But, if you are just starting out/new/non-seasoned programmer/individual in AI, it is frustrating. Because one, you can't play with actual code, limiting learning opportunities and two, it …

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