CLAIApr 20, 2023

Phoenix: Democratizing ChatGPT across Languages

arXiv:2304.10453v147 citationsh-index: 53Has Code
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This work addresses accessibility issues for users in countries with restrictions on ChatGPT, making AI tools more available across languages.

The paper tackles the problem of limited access to ChatGPT-like models across diverse languages by releasing Phoenix, a large language model that achieves competitive performance in English and Chinese while excelling in low-resource languages, including both Latin and non-Latin scripts.

This paper presents our efforts to democratize ChatGPT across language. We release a large language model "Phoenix", achieving competitive performance among open-source English and Chinese models while excelling in languages with limited resources (covering both Latin and non-Latin languages). We believe this work will be beneficial to make ChatGPT more accessible, especially in countries where people cannot use ChatGPT due to restrictions from OpenAI or local goverments. Our data, code, and models are available at https://github.com/FreedomIntelligence/LLMZoo.

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