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University of Chicago
Language model · United States ·Oct 2022

GenSLM

Language Open (Restricted)
25B
Parameters

About GenSLM

GenSLM is an AI model developed by University of Chicago, in the language category, released in 2022, made available as an open-weights model with 25B params.

On this page you'll find GenSLM's full specifications. Review provider pricing and benchmark scores below, or compare GenSLM head-to-head with other language models.

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Software support

✓ measured · · compatible · — not supported. Informational only — speed is hardware-based.

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Frequently asked questions

What is GenSLM?

GenSLM is an AI model developed by University of Chicago, in the language category, released in 2022. It is tracked on GenAIList with its specifications, benchmark scores and provider pricing.

Who created GenSLM?

GenSLM was developed by University of Chicago and released in 2022.

Is GenSLM open source or proprietary?

GenSLM ships as an open-weights model: you can download and self-host the weights, though the licence may place some restrictions on use.

How much does GenSLM cost?

Pricing for GenSLM depends on the provider. See the providers table on this page for the latest API rates.

How does GenSLM perform on benchmarks?

Benchmark scores for GenSLM are listed on this page as they are published. You can compare it head-to-head with other models on the GenAIList compare tool.

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