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Reinforcement Learning for Language Models

Yoav Goldberg, April 2023.

Why RL?

With the release of the ChatGPT model and followup large language models (LLMs), there was a lot of discussion of the importance of "RLHF training", that is, "reinforcement learning from human feedback". I was puzzled for a while as to why RL (Reinforcement Learning) is better than learning from demonstrations (a.k.a supervised learning) for training language models. Shouldn't learning from demonstrations (or, in language model terminology "instruction fine tuning", learning to immitate human written answers) be sufficient? I came up with a theoretical argument that was somewhat convincing. But I came to realize there is an additional argumment which not only supports the case of RL training, but also requires it, in particular for models like ChatGPT. This additional argument is spelled out in (the first half of) a talk by John Schulman from OpenAI. This post pretty much

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Two ways to integrate Django with Jupyter (JupyterLab)

⚠️ This gist was the first time written in 2018. It was tested with django==2.2.x. It's likely to be relevant for the newer versions of django and jupyter, but I did't check that.

2023-03-15: checked it for python == 3.11, django == 4.1.7, jupyterlab = 3.6.1, django-extensions == 3.2.1, jupyter-server <= 2.0.0

Django_jupyter

Using Django project in Jupyter or JupyterLab

Method 1 (using shell_plus)