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  • SeedLM: Compressing LLM Weights into Seeds of Pseudo-Random Generators

    Posted: 2025-04-06 08:53:41

    Apple researchers introduce SeedLM, a novel approach to drastically compress large language model (LLM) weights. Instead of storing massive parameter sets, SeedLM generates them from a much smaller "seed" using a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG). This seed, along with the PRNG algorithm, effectively encodes the entire model, enabling significant storage savings. While SeedLM models trained from scratch achieve comparable performance to standard models of similar size, adapting pre-trained LLMs to this seed-based framework remains a challenge, resulting in performance degradation when compressing existing models. This research explores the potential for extreme LLM compression, offering a promising direction for more efficient deployment and accessibility of powerful language models.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43599967

    HN commenters discuss Apple's SeedLM, focusing on its novelty and potential impact. Some express skepticism about the claimed compression ratios, questioning the practicality and performance trade-offs. Others highlight the intriguing possibility of evolving or optimizing these "seeds," potentially enabling faster model adaptation and personalized LLMs. Several commenters draw parallels to older techniques like PCA and word embeddings, while others speculate about the implications for model security and intellectual property. The limited training data used is also a point of discussion, with some wondering how SeedLM would perform with a larger, more diverse dataset. A few users express excitement about the potential for smaller, more efficient models running on personal devices.