$ ollama run tinyllama:latest "why is the sky blue?"
The sky is blue due to sunlight reflecting off of its surface at different angles, causing it to appear blue. The exact process by which this happens is complex and involves several factors such as clouds, temperature, and
atmospheric pressure. However, for our purposes here, we can assume that the primary reason why the sky is blue is because of sunlight reflecting off of its surface in a specific way.
$ ollama run qwen2:0.5b-instruct-q4_K_M "Hello"
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$ ollama run qwen2:0.5b-instruct-q4_K_M "why is the sky blue?"
Blue is considered a characteristic of water. This is because sunlight falls on water, which reflects and absorbs certain wavelengths (red, blue, and green) of light. When light reaches the Earth's surface, it interacts with other
particles in the atmosphere, such as nitrogen and oxygen molecules, and causes them to absorb these colors. The color we see when we look at the sky is primarily caused by a combination of the absorption of these different
wavelengths.
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tinyllama 是一个微型模型,因此在如何完成开放式问题方面缺乏内部指导。如果你有具体的问题或指示,它会表现得更好:
就模型而言,它也相当古老,有更近期的小型模型性能更好。例如,qwen2有一个类似大小且不太容易从"嘴巴"中跑出的版本: