Single layer tiny Co$^4$ outpaces GPT-2 and GPT-BERT (2510.08404v1)
Abstract: We show that a tiny Co$4$ machine(Adeel,2025) with a single layer, two heads, and 8M parameters, operating at an approximate cost of $O(N)$ (where $N$ is the number of input tokens), outpaces the BabyLM Challenge baselines GPT-2 (124M, 12 layers, $O(N2))$ and GPT-BERT (30M, 12 layers, $O(N2))$ in just two epochs, while both are trained for ten. Co$4$ achieves orders-of-magnitude greater training efficiency on 10M tokens, demonstrating highly sample efficient pretraining. Using the BabyLM challenge evaluation pipeline across complex benchmarks, Co$4$ exhibits strong zero-shot and fine-tuning performance on SuperGLUE tasks. Specifically, Co$4$ outperforms GPT-2 on 5 out of 7 zero-shot metrics and 6 out of 7 fine-tuning tasks, and GPT-BERT on 4 out of 7 metrics in both cases. These results suggest the need to rethink prevailing deep learning paradigms and associated scaling laws.
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