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## Overview

The Gemma2 model was proposed in [Gemma2: Open Models Based on Gemini Technology and Research](https://blog.google/technology/developers/Gemma2-open-models/) by Gemma2 Team, Google.
Gemma2 models are trained on 6T tokens, and released with 2 versions, 2b and 7b.
The Gemma2 model was proposed in [Gemma2: Open Models Based on Gemini Technology and Research]([https://blog.google/technology/developers/google-gemma-2/]) by Gemma2 Team, Google.
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Two Gemma2 models are released, with parameters sizes of 9 billion (9B) and 27 billion (27B).

The abstract from the paper is the following:
The abstract from the blog post is the following:

*This work introduces Gemma2, a new family of open language models demonstrating 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. Gemma2 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 our 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*
*Now we’re officially releasing Gemma 2 to researchers and developers globally. Available in both 9 billion (9B) and 27 billion (27B) parameter sizes, Gemma 2 is higher-performing and more efficient at inference than the first generation, with significant safety advancements built in. In fact, at 27B, it offers competitive alternatives to models more than twice its size, delivering the kind of performance that was only possible with proprietary models as recently as December.*

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