Microsoft Corp. today released the code for Phi-4, a small language model that can generate text and solve math problems.
Phi-4 and an rStar-Math paper suggest that compact, specialized models can provide powerful alternatives to the industry’s largest systems.
Phi-4 demonstrates that smaller, well-designed models can achieve comparable or superior results compared with larger models.
As well as being lightweight, Phi-4 excels at complex reasoning which makes it perfect for math and language processing. Microsoft has released a set of benchmarks showing Phi-4 outperforming even ...
Microsoft Corp. has developed a small language model that can solve certain math problems better than algorithms several times its size. The company revealed the model, Phi-4, on Thursday.
When benchmarked using math competition problems, Phi-4 has been able to beat out heavyweights such as Claude Sonnet 3.5, GPT 4o, and Google Gemini Pro 1.5. Microsoft has been able to achieve ...
Microsoft’s new Phi-4, a 14-billion-parameter language model, represents a significant development in artificial intelligence, particularly in tackling complex reasoning tasks. Designed for ...
A team of math and AI researchers at Microsoft Asia has designed and developed a small language model (SLM) that can be used to solve math problems. The group has posted a paper on the arXiv preprint ...
Microsoft announces new AI model Phi-4 It's available to developers and researchers now Performs well at math tasks despite its small scale Microsoft has announced a brand new AI model called Phi ...
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Phi-4, which has outperformed larger competitors in reasoning tasks, is now freely available under an MIT License.
Microsoft enhances the capabilities of small language models (SLMs) with rStar-Math. The technique boosts the capabilities of ...