Yesterday we explained how to replicate Alpaca, a fine-tuned version of LLaMA that can follow instructions.
It was trained on a set of on instructions and answers to turn it into an assistant. It turns out you can replace that with a script from a TV show and it speaks in the voice of the characters from that TV show.
We were surprised about how easy this was. With a small amount of data (~60K lines of dialog) and 90 minutes of fine-tuning, you can make LLaMA output text in the voice of the dataset.
It makes a remarkably good Homer Simpson bot. Occasionally, it’s funny:
Marge Simpson: Where are the children?










