Mark Zuckerberg Announced the Launch of his own Artificial Intelligence LLaMA from Meta

 

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of LLaMA language model of artificial intelligence. It will be available to the community of artificial intelligence researchers.

Meta calls LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI) "a state-of-the-art fundamental language model designed to assist researchers." It should provide an opportunity to study this direction to researchers who do not have access to a large amount of infrastructure

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"Over the past year, large language models have shown new possibilities for generating creative text, solving mathematical theorems, predicting protein structures, answering reading comprehension questions, etc.," Meta said.

Meta cautions that more research is needed to address risks of bias, toxic comments and "hallucinations" in large language models, particularly LLaMA.

Meta's AI model is released under a non-commercial, research-oriented license. Access to the model will be provided on an individual basis to academic researchers, government and community organizations, and research laboratories worldwide. The link to registration is in the article on the Meta website.


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