Best Practices and Lessons Learned on Synthetic Data for Language Models
Ruibo Liu
Jerry W. Wei
Fangyu Liu
Chenglei Si
Yanzhe Zhang
Jinmeng Rao
Steven Zheng
Daiyi Peng
Diyi Yang
Denny Zhou
Andrew M. Dai

Abstract
The success of AI models relies on the availability of large, diverse, and high-quality datasets, which can be challenging to obtain due to data scarcity, privacy concerns, and high costs. Synthetic data has emerged as a promising solution by generating artificial data that mimics real-world patterns. This paper provides an overview of synthetic data research, discussing its applications, challenges, and future directions. We present empirical evidence from prior art to demonstrate its effectiveness and highlight the importance of ensuring its factuality, fidelity, and unbiasedness. We emphasize the need for responsible use of synthetic data to build more powerful, inclusive, and trustworthy language models.
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