@@ -192,7 +192,3 @@ For instance, you'll see this error in the following example because there is no
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@@ -192,7 +192,3 @@ For instance, you'll see this error in the following example because there is no
ValueError: Unrecognized configuration class <class 'transformers.models.gpt2.configuration_gpt2.GPT2Config'> for this kind of AutoModel: AutoModelForQuestionAnswering.
ValueError: Unrecognized configuration class <class 'transformers.models.gpt2.configuration_gpt2.GPT2Config'> for this kind of AutoModel: AutoModelForQuestionAnswering.
Model type should be one of AlbertConfig, BartConfig, BertConfig, BigBirdConfig, BigBirdPegasusConfig, BloomConfig, ...
Model type should be one of AlbertConfig, BartConfig, BertConfig, BigBirdConfig, BigBirdPegasusConfig, BloomConfig, ...
```
```
In rare cases, this can also happen when using some exotic models with architectures that don't map to any of the
AutoModelForXXX classes due to the specifics of their API. For example, you can use [`AutoProcessor`] to load BLIP-2's processor,
but to load a pretrained BLIP-2 model itself, you must explicitly use [`Blip2ForConditionalGeneration`] as even [`AutoModel`] won't work.