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Summary of Changes
Hello @erwinh85, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request focuses on updating the supervised fine-tuning notebook for article summarization to align with the latest Gemini 2.5 Flash
model. The changes ensure that the notebook's instructions and underlying code correctly reference and utilize the updated model, enhancing the tutorial's accuracy and relevance for users.
Highlights
- Model Version Upgrade: The primary change in this pull request is the upgrade of the fine-tuning notebook to utilize the
Gemini 2.5 Flash
model, replacing all references and the actual model loaded fromGemini 2.0 Flash
. - Documentation Alignment: All textual descriptions, headings, and objectives within the notebook have been updated to reflect the use of
Gemini 2.5 Flash
, ensuring consistency between the tutorial's content and the model being used. - Code Base Model Update: The
base_model
variable, which specifies the model to be loaded for fine-tuning, has been functionally updated from"gemini-2.0-flash-001"
to"gemini-2.5-flash"
. - Placeholder Text Refinement: Minor cosmetic changes were made to the placeholder text for
PROJECT_ID
andBUCKET_NAME
, converting them from uppercase (e.g.,[YOUR_PROJECT_ID]
) to lowercase (e.g.,[your-project-id]
).
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Code Review
This pull request updates the sft_gemini_summarization.ipynb
notebook to use the gemini-2.5-flash
model. The changes are consistent and correctly reflect the model version update. I've provided suggestions to improve consistency in the notebook.
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"PROJECT_ID = \"[YOUR_PROJECT_ID]\" # @param {type:\"string\"}\n", | |||
"PROJECT_ID = \"[your-project-id]\" # @param {type:\"string\"}\n", |
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"# Provide a bucket name\n", | |||
"BUCKET_NAME = \"[YOUR_BUCKET_NAME]\" # @param {type:\"string\"}\n", | |||
"BUCKET_NAME = \"[your-bucket-name]\" # @param {type:\"string\"}\n", |
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" - `tuned_model_display_name`: Display name for the tuned model.\n", | |||
" - `epochs`: The number of training epochs to run.\n", | |||
" - `learning_rate_multiplier`: A value to scale the learning rate during training.\n", | |||
" - `adapter_size` : Gemini 2.0 Pro supports Adapter length [1, 2, 4, 8], default value is 4." | |||
" - `adapter_size` : Gemini 2.5 Flash supports Adapter length [1, 2, 4, 8], default value is 4." |
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