Prof. Randall Balestriero - LLMs without pretraining and SSL

Prof. Randall Balestriero - LLMs without pretraining and SSL

Randall Balestriero joins the show to discuss some counterintuitive findings in AI. He shares research showing that huge language models, even when started from scratch (randomly initialized) without massive pre-training, can learn specific tasks like sentiment analysis surprisingly well, train stably, and avoid severe overfitting, sometimes matching the performance of costly pre-trained models. This raises questions about when giant pre-training efforts are truly worth it.


He also talks about how self-supervised learning (where models learn from data structure itself) and traditional supervised learning (using labeled data) are fundamentally similar, allowing researchers to apply decades of supervised learning theory to improve newer self-supervised methods.


Finally, Randall touches on fairness in AI models used for Earth data (like climate prediction), revealing that these models can be biased, performing poorly in specific locations like islands or coastlines even if they seem accurate overall, which has important implications for policy decisions based on this data.


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TRANSCRIPT + SHOWNOTES:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/n7yev71nsjso71jyjz1fy/RANDALLNEURIPS.pdf?rlkey=0dn4injp1sc4ts8njwf3wfmxv&dl=0


TOC:

1. Model Training Efficiency and Scale

[00:00:00] 1.1 Training Stability of Large Models on Small Datasets

[00:04:09] 1.2 Pre-training vs Random Initialization Performance Comparison

[00:07:58] 1.3 Task-Specific Models vs General LLMs Efficiency


2. Learning Paradigms and Data Distribution

[00:10:35] 2.1 Fair Language Model Paradox and Token Frequency Issues

[00:12:02] 2.2 Pre-training vs Single-task Learning Spectrum

[00:16:04] 2.3 Theoretical Equivalence of Supervised and Self-supervised Learning

[00:19:40] 2.4 Self-Supervised Learning and Supervised Learning Relationships

[00:21:25] 2.5 SSL Objectives and Heavy-tailed Data Distribution Challenges


3. Geographic Representation in ML Systems

[00:25:20] 3.1 Geographic Bias in Earth Data Models and Neural Representations

[00:28:10] 3.2 Mathematical Limitations and Model Improvements

[00:30:24] 3.3 Data Quality and Geographic Bias in ML Datasets


REFS:

[00:01:40] Research on training large language models from scratch on small datasets, Randall Balestriero et al.

https://openreview.net/forum?id=wYGBWOjq1Q

[00:10:35] The Fair Language Model Paradox (2024), Andrea Pinto, Tomer Galanti, Randall Balestriero

https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.11985

[00:12:20] Muppet: Massive Multi-task Representations with Pre-Finetuning (2021), Armen Aghajanyan et al.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.11038

[00:14:30] Dissociating language and thought in large language models (2023), Kyle Mahowald et al.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.06627

[00:16:05] The Birth of Self-Supervised Learning: A Supervised Theory, Randall Balestriero et al.

https://openreview.net/forum?id=NhYAjAAdQT

[00:21:25] VICReg: Variance-Invariance-Covariance Regularization for Self-Supervised Learning, Adrien Bardes, Jean Ponce, Yann LeCun

https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.04906

[00:25:20] No Location Left Behind: Measuring and Improving the Fairness of Implicit Representations for Earth Data (2025), Daniel Cai, Randall Balestriero, et al.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.06831

[00:33:45] Mark Ibrahim et al.'s work on geographic bias in computer vision datasets, Mark Ibrahim

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.12210

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