Tinymodel Sonny Direct

> Tell me a two-line story about a lost key. Output: The bronze key lay under the fern, forgotten. A crow carried it to the highest gutter. End of Report

Version: 1.0.0 Date: October 26, 2023 (Updated for this draft) Author: AI Research & Development Division Classification: Internal Use / Prototype 1. Executive Summary TinyModel Sonny is a lightweight, edge-deployable language model designed for high-efficiency natural language processing in resource-constrained environments. Unlike larger parametric models (e.g., GPT, LLaMA) that require cloud infrastructure, Sonny operates locally on microcontrollers, mobile CPUs, and embedded systems. tinymodel sonny

The model is named "Sonny" to reflect its primary characteristics: mall, O ptimized, N ear-instant, N imble, and Y ielding (adaptive to low power). This report details Sonny’s architecture, training methodology, performance benchmarks, and target use cases. 2. Model Architecture Sonny departs from the standard decoder-only transformer to achieve its small footprint. > Tell me a two-line story about a lost key

It is ready for pilot deployment in smart sensors, robotics, and embedded voice assistants. Input: > Sonny, sensor 0x4A2 reported value 0.0 three times in 1 second. Output: Likely a disconnected probe. Check wiring to port 4. End of Report Version: 1

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