Microsoft’s chief Satya Nadella, announced Phi-2, an open-source model at Microsoft’s event Ignite. He highlighted Phi-2 as an enhanced iteration of Phi-1.5, displaying superior capabilities across various benchmarks while maintaining a relatively compact size with 2.7 billion parameters.
“Phi-2 exhibits a 50% improvement in mathematical reasoning. This open-source model, Phi-2, will soon be accessible through Microsoft’s catalog and model-as-a-service offerings.” added Nadella.
At Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft unveiled ‘Models as a Service,’ granting users access to open-source models through hosted APIs. In addition to Phi-2, Microsoft will provide Llama2, Mistral, and Jais on its Model Catalog, as part of this service.
“You can fine-tune Llama 2 with your data to enhance the model’s understanding of your domain and generate more accurate predictions,” Nadella explained. He also emphasized Microsoft’s dedication to supporting models in all languages and across every country, citing the collaboration with G42 to bring the first Arabic model, Jais, onto Azure AI Studio.
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In September, Microsoft introduced Phi-1.5 which outperformed Llama 2’s 7-billion parameters model on several benchmarks.
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