* Llama 3.2 multimodal actually still ranks below Molmo from ai2 released this morning.
* AI2D: 92.3 (3.2 90B) vs 96.3 (of Molmo 72B)
* Llama 3.2 1B and 3B is pruned from 3.1 8B so no leapfrogging unlike 3 -> 3.1.
* Notably no code benchmarks. Deliberate exclusion of code data in distillation to maximize mobile on-device use cases?
Was hoping there would be some interesting models I can add to https://double.bot but doesn't seem like any improvements to frontier performance on coding.
It seems like the weights for Llama3.2-11B-Vision-Instruct are about 20GB. Will ollama run that on an M1 Mac with 32GB RAM? Will the ollama model library have quantized models?
> With respect to any multimodal models included in Llama 3.2, the rights granted under Section 1(a) of the Llama 3.2 Community License Agreement are not being granted to you if you are an individual domiciled in, or a company with a principal place of business in, the European Union. This restriction does not apply to end users of a product or service that incorporates any such multimodal models.
Interesting though, since (some) EU law applies outside the EU anyway, so I'm not sure how much lawyer there is in the text.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 52.9 ms ] thread* Llama 3.2 multimodal actually still ranks below Molmo from ai2 released this morning.
* AI2D: 92.3 (3.2 90B) vs 96.3 (of Molmo 72B)
* Llama 3.2 1B and 3B is pruned from 3.1 8B so no leapfrogging unlike 3 -> 3.1.
* Notably no code benchmarks. Deliberate exclusion of code data in distillation to maximize mobile on-device use cases?
Was hoping there would be some interesting models I can add to https://double.bot but doesn't seem like any improvements to frontier performance on coding.
(Edit: parent comment was corrected, thanks!)
https://ollama.com/library/llama3.2
(https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41649763)
> With respect to any multimodal models included in Llama 3.2, the rights granted under Section 1(a) of the Llama 3.2 Community License Agreement are not being granted to you if you are an individual domiciled in, or a company with a principal place of business in, the European Union. This restriction does not apply to end users of a product or service that incorporates any such multimodal models.
Interesting though, since (some) EU law applies outside the EU anyway, so I'm not sure how much lawyer there is in the text.