- What is Open Assistant?
- Do you want to try it out?
- The Plan
- The Vision
- How can you help?
- I’m in! How do I contribute?
What is Open Assistant?
Open Assistant is a project meant to give everyone access to a great chat based large language model.
We believe that by doing this we will create a revolution in innovation in
language. In the same way that stable-diffusion helped the world make art and
images in new ways we hope Open Assistant can help improve the world by
improving language itself.
Do you want to try it out?
If you are interested in taking a look at the current state of the project, you
can set up an entire stack needed to run Open-Assistant, including the
website, backend, and associated dependent services.
To start the demo, run this in the root directory of the repository:
docker compose up --build
Then, navigate to http://localhost:3000
(It may take some time to boot up) and
interact with the website.
Note: If an issue occurs with the build, please head to the
FAQ and check out the
entries about Docker.
Note: When logging in via email, navigate to
http://localhost:1080
to
get the magic email login link.
Note: If you would like to run this in a standardized development
environment (a
“devcontainer”)
using
vscode locally
or in a web browser using
GitHub Codespaces, you can use the
provided.devcontainer
folder.
The Plan
We want to get to an initial MVP as fast as possible, by following the 3-steps outlined in the InstructGPT paper.
- Collect high-quality human generated Instruction-Fulfillment samples
(prompt + response), goal >50k. We design a crowdsourced process to collect
and reviewed prompts. We do not want to train on
flooding/toxic/spam/junk/personal information data. We will have a
leaderboard to motivate the community that shows progress and the most active
users. Swag will be given to the top-contributors. - For each of the collected prompts we will sample multiple completions.
Completions of one prompt will then be shown randomly to users to rank them
from best to worst. Again this should happen crowd-sourced, e.g. we need to
deal with unreliable potentially malicious users. At least multiple votes by
independent users have to be collected to measure the overall agreement. The
gathered ranking-data will be used to train a reward model. - Now follows the RLHF training phase based on the prompts and the reward
model.
We can then take the resulting model and continue with completion sampling step
2 for a next iteration.
The Vision
We are not going to stop at replicating ChatGPT. We want to build the assistant
of the future, able to not only write email and cover letters, but do meaningful
work, use APIs, dynamically research information, and much more, with the
ability to be personalized and extended by anyone. And we want to do this in a
way that is open and accessible, which means we must not only build a great
assistant, but also make it small and efficient enough to run on consumer
hardware.
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How can you help?
All open source projects begin with people like you. Open source is the belief
that if we collaborate we can together gift our knowledge and technology to the
world for the benefit of humanity.
Check out our contributing guide to get started.