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Meet Qwable: The Free Local Model That Thinks Like Claude Fable

Meet Qwable: The Free Local Model That Thinks Like Claude Fable

A new open-source large language model, Qwable, has been released, which aims to replicate the reasoning style of Anthropic's Claude models. Qwable is based on the Qwen1.5-72B model and has been fine-tuned to mimic the conversational and reasoning patterns observed in Claude, according to a post on Hugging Face by the developer "TheBloke". This fine-tuning process involved using a dataset designed to align the model's responses with Claude's characteristic output. The developer also noted that Qwable has had its safety guardrails removed, allowing for more unfiltered responses, a characteristic that distinguishes it from its commercial counterparts like Claude. The model is available for download and local deployment, offering users a free alternative for exploring advanced AI reasoning capabilities without the restrictions often found in proprietary models. This development signifies a growing trend in the open-source AI community to create powerful, customizable models that can be run on personal hardware.

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