模型:
KoboldAI/GPT-J-6B-Shinen
GPT-J 6B-Shinen is a finetune created using EleutherAI's GPT-J 6B model. Compared to GPT-Neo-2.7-Horni, this model is much heavier on the sexual content. Warning: THIS model is NOT suitable for use by minors. The model will output X-rated content.
The training data contains user-generated stories from sexstories.com. All stories are tagged using the following way:
[Theme: <theme1>, <theme2> ,<theme3>] <Story goes here>
You can use this model directly with a pipeline for text generation. This example generates a different sequence each time it's run:
>>> from transformers import pipeline >>> generator = pipeline('text-generation', model='KoboldAI/GPT-J-6B-Shinen') >>> generator("She was staring at me", do_sample=True, min_length=50) [{'generated_text': 'She was staring at me with a look that said it all. She wanted me so badly tonight that I wanted'}]
The core functionality of GPT-J is taking a string of text and predicting the next token. While language models are widely used for tasks other than this, there are a lot of unknowns with this work. When prompting GPT-J it is important to remember that the statistically most likely next token is often not the token that produces the most "accurate" text. Never depend upon GPT-J to produce factually accurate output.
GPT-J was trained on the Pile, a dataset known to contain profanity, lewd, and otherwise abrasive language. Depending upon use case GPT-J may produce socially unacceptable text. See Sections 5 and 6 of the Pile paper for a more detailed analysis of the biases in the Pile.
As with all language models, it is hard to predict in advance how GPT-J will respond to particular prompts and offensive content may occur without warning. We recommend having a human curate or filter the outputs before releasing them, both to censor undesirable content and to improve the quality of the results.
The model uses the following model as base:
@misc{gpt-j, author = {Wang, Ben and Komatsuzaki, Aran}, title = {{GPT-J-6B: A 6 Billion Parameter Autoregressive Language Model}}, howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/kingoflolz/mesh-transformer-jax}}, year = 2021, month = May }
This project would not have been possible without compute generously provided by Google through the TPU Research Cloud , as well as the Cloud TPU team for providing early access to the Cloud TPU VM Alpha.