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Emergent Abilities of Large Language Models

1008 Citations2022
Jason Lee, Yi Tay, Rishi Bommasani

This paper discusses an unpredictable phenomenon that is referred to as emergent abilities of large language models, an ability to be emergent if it is not present in smaller models but is present in larger models.

Abstract

Scaling up language models has been shown to predictably improve performance and sample efficiency on a wide range of downstream tasks. This paper instead discusses an unpredictable phenomenon that we refer to as emergent abilities of large language models. We consider an ability to be emergent if it is not present in smaller models but is present in larger models. Thus, emergent abilities cannot be predicted simply by extrapolating the performance of smaller models. The existence of such emergence implies that additional scaling could further expand the range of capabilities of language models.