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Mullins, Ryan
Gemma 3 Technical Report
Gemma Team, null, Kamath, Aishwarya, Ferret, Johan, Pathak, Shreya, Vieillard, Nino, Merhej, Ramona, Perrin, Sarah, Matejovicova, Tatiana, Ramé, Alexandre, Rivière, Morgane, Rouillard, Louis, Mesnard, Thomas, Cideron, Geoffrey, Grill, Jean-bastien, Ramos, Sabela, Yvinec, Edouard, Casbon, Michelle, Pot, Etienne, Penchev, Ivo, Liu, Gaël, Visin, Francesco, Kenealy, Kathleen, Beyer, Lucas, Zhai, Xiaohai, Tsitsulin, Anton, Busa-Fekete, Robert, Feng, Alex, Sachdeva, Noveen, Coleman, Benjamin, Gao, Yi, Mustafa, Basil, Barr, Iain, Parisotto, Emilio, Tian, David, Eyal, Matan, Cherry, Colin, Peter, Jan-Thorsten, Sinopalnikov, Danila, Bhupatiraju, Surya, Agarwal, Rishabh, Kazemi, Mehran, Malkin, Dan, Kumar, Ravin, Vilar, David, Brusilovsky, Idan, Luo, Jiaming, Steiner, Andreas, Friesen, Abe, Sharma, Abhanshu, Sharma, Abheesht, Gilady, Adi Mayrav, Goedeckemeyer, Adrian, Saade, Alaa, Feng, Alex, Kolesnikov, Alexander, Bendebury, Alexei, Abdagic, Alvin, Vadi, Amit, György, András, Pinto, André Susano, Das, Anil, Bapna, Ankur, Miech, Antoine, Yang, Antoine, Paterson, Antonia, Shenoy, Ashish, Chakrabarti, Ayan, Piot, Bilal, Wu, Bo, Shahriari, Bobak, Petrini, Bryce, Chen, Charlie, Lan, Charline Le, Choquette-Choo, Christopher A., Carey, CJ, Brick, Cormac, Deutsch, Daniel, Eisenbud, Danielle, Cattle, Dee, Cheng, Derek, Paparas, Dimitris, Sreepathihalli, Divyashree Shivakumar, Reid, Doug, Tran, Dustin, Zelle, Dustin, Noland, Eric, Huizenga, Erwin, Kharitonov, Eugene, Liu, Frederick, Amirkhanyan, Gagik, Cameron, Glenn, Hashemi, Hadi, Klimczak-Plucińska, Hanna, Singh, Harman, Mehta, Harsh, Lehri, Harshal Tushar, Hazimeh, Hussein, Ballantyne, Ian, Szpektor, Idan, Nardini, Ivan, Pouget-Abadie, Jean, Chan, Jetha, Stanton, Joe, Wieting, John, Lai, Jonathan, Orbay, Jordi, Fernandez, Joseph, Newlan, Josh, Ji, Ju-yeong, Singh, Jyotinder, Black, Kat, Yu, Kathy, Hui, Kevin, Vodrahalli, Kiran, Greff, Klaus, Qiu, Linhai, Valentine, Marcella, Coelho, Marina, Ritter, Marvin, Hoffman, Matt, Watson, Matthew, Chaturvedi, Mayank, Moynihan, Michael, Ma, Min, Babar, Nabila, Noy, Natasha, Byrd, Nathan, Roy, Nick, Momchev, Nikola, Chauhan, Nilay, Sachdeva, Noveen, Bunyan, Oskar, Botarda, Pankil, Caron, Paul, Rubenstein, Paul Kishan, Culliton, Phil, Schmid, Philipp, Sessa, Pier Giuseppe, Xu, Pingmei, Stanczyk, Piotr, Tafti, Pouya, Shivanna, Rakesh, Wu, Renjie, Pan, Renke, Rokni, Reza, Willoughby, Rob, Vallu, Rohith, Mullins, Ryan, Jerome, Sammy, Smoot, Sara, Girgin, Sertan, Iqbal, Shariq, Reddy, Shashir, Sheth, Shruti, Põder, Siim, Bhatnagar, Sijal, Panyam, Sindhu Raghuram, Eiger, Sivan, Zhang, Susan, Liu, Tianqi, Yacovone, Trevor, Liechty, Tyler, Kalra, Uday, Evci, Utku, Misra, Vedant, Roseberry, Vincent, Feinberg, Vlad, Kolesnikov, Vlad, Han, Woohyun, Kwon, Woosuk, Chen, Xi, Chow, Yinlam, Zhu, Yuvein, Wei, Zichuan, Egyed, Zoltan, Cotruta, Victor, Giang, Minh, Kirk, Phoebe, Rao, Anand, Black, Kat, Babar, Nabila, Lo, Jessica, Moreira, Erica, Martins, Luiz Gustavo, Sanseviero, Omar, Gonzalez, Lucas, Gleicher, Zach, Warkentin, Tris, Mirrokni, Vahab, Senter, Evan, Collins, Eli, Barral, Joelle, Ghahramani, Zoubin, Hadsell, Raia, Matias, Yossi, Sculley, D., Petrov, Slav, Fiedel, Noah, Shazeer, Noam, Vinyals, Oriol, Dean, Jeff, Hassabis, Demis, Kavukcuoglu, Koray, Farabet, Clement, Buchatskaya, Elena, Alayrac, Jean-Baptiste, Anil, Rohan, Dmitry, null, Lepikhin, null, Borgeaud, Sebastian, Bachem, Olivier, Joulin, Armand, Andreev, Alek, Hardin, Cassidy, Dadashi, Robert, Hussenot, Léonard
We introduce Gemma 3, a multimodal addition to the Gemma family of lightweight open models, ranging in scale from 1 to 27 billion parameters. This version introduces vision understanding abilities, a wider coverage of languages and longer context - at least 128K tokens. We also change the architecture of the model to reduce the KV-cache memory that tends to explode with long context. This is achieved by increasing the ratio of local to global attention layers, and keeping the span on local attention short. The Gemma 3 models are trained with distillation and achieve superior performance to Gemma 2 for both pre-trained and instruction finetuned versions. In particular, our novel post-training recipe significantly improves the math, chat, instruction-following and multilingual abilities, making Gemma3-4B-IT competitive with Gemma2-27B-IT and Gemma3-27B-IT comparable to Gemini-1.5-Pro across benchmarks. We release all our models to the community.
Gemma: Open Models Based on Gemini Research and Technology
Gemma Team, null, Mesnard, Thomas, Hardin, Cassidy, Dadashi, Robert, Bhupatiraju, Surya, Pathak, Shreya, Sifre, Laurent, Rivière, Morgane, Kale, Mihir Sanjay, Love, Juliette, Tafti, Pouya, Hussenot, Léonard, Sessa, Pier Giuseppe, Chowdhery, Aakanksha, Roberts, Adam, Barua, Aditya, Botev, Alex, Castro-Ros, Alex, Slone, Ambrose, Héliou, Amélie, Tacchetti, Andrea, Bulanova, Anna, Paterson, Antonia, Tsai, Beth, Shahriari, Bobak, Lan, Charline Le, Choquette-Choo, Christopher A., Crepy, Clément, Cer, Daniel, Ippolito, Daphne, Reid, David, Buchatskaya, Elena, Ni, Eric, Noland, Eric, Yan, Geng, Tucker, George, Muraru, George-Christian, Rozhdestvenskiy, Grigory, Michalewski, Henryk, Tenney, Ian, Grishchenko, Ivan, Austin, Jacob, Keeling, James, Labanowski, Jane, Lespiau, Jean-Baptiste, Stanway, Jeff, Brennan, Jenny, Chen, Jeremy, Ferret, Johan, Chiu, Justin, Mao-Jones, Justin, Lee, Katherine, Yu, Kathy, Millican, Katie, Sjoesund, Lars Lowe, Lee, Lisa, Dixon, Lucas, Reid, Machel, Mikuła, Maciej, Wirth, Mateo, Sharman, Michael, Chinaev, Nikolai, Thain, Nithum, Bachem, Olivier, Chang, Oscar, Wahltinez, Oscar, Bailey, Paige, Michel, Paul, Yotov, Petko, Chaabouni, Rahma, Comanescu, Ramona, Jana, Reena, Anil, Rohan, McIlroy, Ross, Liu, Ruibo, Mullins, Ryan, Smith, Samuel L, Borgeaud, Sebastian, Girgin, Sertan, Douglas, Sholto, Pandya, Shree, Shakeri, Siamak, De, Soham, Klimenko, Ted, Hennigan, Tom, Feinberg, Vlad, Stokowiec, Wojciech, Chen, Yu-hui, Ahmed, Zafarali, Gong, Zhitao, Warkentin, Tris, Peran, Ludovic, Giang, Minh, Farabet, Clément, Vinyals, Oriol, Dean, Jeff, Kavukcuoglu, Koray, Hassabis, Demis, Ghahramani, Zoubin, Eck, Douglas, Barral, Joelle, Pereira, Fernando, Collins, Eli, Joulin, Armand, Fiedel, Noah, Senter, Evan, Andreev, Alek, Kenealy, Kathleen
This work introduces Gemma, a family of lightweight, state-of-the art open models built from the research and technology used to create Gemini models. Gemma models demonstrate strong performance across academic benchmarks for language understanding, reasoning, and safety. We release two sizes of models (2 billion and 7 billion parameters), and provide both pretrained and fine-tuned checkpoints. Gemma outperforms similarly sized open models on 11 out of 18 text-based tasks, and we present comprehensive evaluations of safety and responsibility aspects of the models, alongside a detailed description of model development. We believe the responsible release of LLMs is critical for improving the safety of frontier models, and for enabling the next wave of LLM innovations.
Interactive Prompt Debugging with Sequence Salience
Tenney, Ian, Mullins, Ryan, Du, Bin, Pandya, Shree, Kahng, Minsuk, Dixon, Lucas
We present Sequence Salience, a visual tool for interactive prompt debugging with input salience methods. Sequence Salience builds on widely used salience methods for text classification and single-token prediction, and extends this to a system tailored for debugging complex LLM prompts. Our system is well-suited for long texts, and expands on previous work by 1) providing controllable aggregation of token-level salience to the word, sentence, or paragraph level, making salience over long inputs tractable; and 2) supporting rapid iteration where practitioners can act on salience results, refine prompts, and run salience on the new output. We include case studies showing how Sequence Salience can help practitioners work with several complex prompting strategies, including few-shot, chain-of-thought, and constitutional principles. Sequence Salience is built on the Learning Interpretability Tool, an open-source platform for ML model visualizations, and code, notebooks, and tutorials are available at http://goo.gle/sequence-salience.