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[Good First Issue]: Verify youri-7b-chat with GenAI text_generation #272

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p-wysocki opened this issue Mar 1, 2024 · 5 comments
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This task regards enabling tests for youri-7b-chat. You can find more details under openvino_notebooks LLM chatbot README.md.

Please ask general questions in the main issue at #259

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Described in the main Discussion issue at: #259

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Hello! @p-wysocki I am these errors while downloading and convert the model and tokenizers, during the process, warnings related to TracerWarning appear. These warnings indicate potential issues with converting tensors to Python boolean values, which might cause inaccuracies in the tracing process.
The script tries to send some events, presumably for logging or monitoring purposes. However, it encounters errors related to SSL connections and HTTP errors. These errors seem to be related to network connectivity or server-side issues. I made sure that all dependencies are up to date. Is there anything I am missing maybe ? Please guide me and help me regarding this. Thank you!
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cc @pavel-esir

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I never encountered this. But it feels it's your SSL set up issue. If searching doesn't help I'd propose to try a different machine. Maybe it's your firewall or something.

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