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# Utilitarian Deberta 01
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## Model description
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This is a [Deberta model](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/deberta-v3-large) fine-tuned on for computing utility estimates of experiences, represented in first-person sentences. It was trained from human-annotated pairwise utility comparisons, from the [ETHICS dataset](https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.02275).
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## Intended use
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The main use case is the computation of utility estimates of first-person text scenarios.
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## Limitations
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The model was only trained on a limited number of scenarios, and only on first-person sentences. It does not have the capability of interpreting highly complex or unusual scenarios, and it does not have hard guarantees on its domain of accuracy.
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## How to use
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The model receives a sentence describing a scenario in first-person, and outputs a scalar representing a utility estimate.
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## Training data
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The training data is the train split from the Utilitarianism part of the [ETHICS dataset](https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.02275).
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## Training procedure
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Training can be reproduced by executing the training procedure from [`tune.py`](https://github.com/hendrycks/ethics/blob/3e4c09259a1b4022607da093e9452383fc1bb7e3/utilitarianism/tune.py) as follows:
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```
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python tune.py --ngpus 1 --model microsoft/deberta-v3-large --learning_rate 1e-5 --batch_size 16 --nepochs 2
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```
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## Evaluation results
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The model achieves 92.2% accuracy on [The Moral Uncertainty Research Competition](https://moraluncertainty.mlsafety.org/), which consists of a subset of the ETHICS dataset.
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