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GLM

Overview

The GLM Model was proposed in ChatGLM: A Family of Large Language Models from GLM-130B to GLM-4 All Tools by GLM Team, THUDM & ZhipuAI.

The abstract from the paper is the following:

We introduce ChatGLM, an evolving family of large language models that we have been developing over time. This report primarily focuses on the GLM-4 language series, which includes GLM-4, GLM-4-Air, and GLM-4-9B. They represent our most capable models that are trained with all the insights and lessons gained from the preceding three generations of ChatGLM. To date, the GLM-4 models are pre-trained on ten trillions of tokens mostly in Chinese and English, along with a small set of corpus from 24 languages, and aligned primarily for Chinese and English usage. The high-quality alignment is achieved via a multi-stage post-training process, which involves supervised fine-tuning and learning from human feedback. Evaluations show that GLM-4 1) closely rivals or outperforms GPT-4 in terms of general metrics such as MMLU, GSM8K, MATH, BBH, GPQA, and HumanEval, 2) gets close to GPT-4-Turbo in instruction following as measured by IFEval, 3) matches GPT-4 Turbo (128K) and Claude 3 for long context tasks, and 4) outperforms GPT-4 in Chinese alignments as measured by AlignBench. The GLM-4 All Tools model is further aligned to understand user intent and autonomously decide when and which tool(s) to use—including web browser, Python interpreter, text-to-image model, and user-defined functions—to effectively complete complex tasks. In practical applications, it matches and even surpasses GPT-4 All Tools in tasks like accessing online information via web browsing and solving math problems using Python interpreter. Over the course, we have open-sourced a series of models, including ChatGLM-6B (three generations), GLM-4-9B (128K, 1M), GLM-4V-9B, WebGLM, and CodeGeeX, attracting over 10 million downloads on Hugging face in the year 2023 alone.

Tips:

  • This model was contributed by THUDM. The most recent code can be found here.

Usage tips

GLM-4 can be found on the Huggingface Hub

In the following, we demonstrate how to use glm-4-9b-chat for the inference. Note that we have used the ChatML format for dialog, in this demo we show how to leverage apply_chat_template for this purpose.

>>> from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
>>> device = "cuda" # the device to load the model onto

>>> model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("THUDM/glm-4-9b-chat", device_map="auto")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("THUDM/glm-4-9b-chat")

>>> prompt = "Give me a short introduction to large language model."

>>> messages = [{"role": "user", "content": prompt}]

>>> text = tokenizer.apply_chat_template(messages, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True)

>>> model_inputs = tokenizer([text], return_tensors="pt").to(device)

>>> generated_ids = model.generate(model_inputs.input_ids, max_new_tokens=512, do_sample=True)

>>> generated_ids = [output_ids[len(input_ids):] for input_ids, output_ids in zip(model_inputs.input_ids, generated_ids)]

>>> response = tokenizer.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0]

GlmConfig

autodoc GlmConfig

GlmModel

autodoc GlmModel - forward

GlmForCausalLM

autodoc GlmForCausalLM - forward

GlmForSequenceClassification

autodoc GlmForSequenceClassification - forward

GlmForTokenClassification

autodoc GlmForTokenClassification - forward