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Joelle Pineau, a leading Meta computer scientist, left the company this year and later joined AI startup Cohere. Angela Fan, a research scientist who worked on Meta’s open-source Llama model, recently ...
“Of course there is some concern,” Newman said, pointing out that numerous frontier models from OpenAI, xAI, and Google ...
Meta’s AI translations tool that auto-dubs Instagram and Facebook Reels between English and Spanish with voice cloning and ...
Meta has reportedly reorganized its recently formed 'superintelligence' lab into four units focused on research, products, ...
But Meta also makes the claim that the larger-parameter-count Llama 3 model, Llama 3 70B, is competitive with flagship generative AI models, including Gemini 1.5 Pro, the latest in Google's Gemini ...
Today, Meta announced a new family of AI models, Llama 2, designed to drive apps such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, Bing Chat and other modern chatbots. Trained on a mix of publicly available data, Meta ...
In addition to its Llama 3 announcement on Thursday, Meta said that it's getting serious about Meta AI. For one, Meta AI will now live on a standalone site, where users can input queries for free.
Llama 3 is Meta's answer to OpenAI's GPT-4, Anthropic's Claude 3, Google's Gemini, and other LLMs. Meta launched Llama 2 in July 2023 as an open-source platform, letting anyone use it as they see fit.
Meta touts that Llama 2 was trained on 40% more data than the first model and announced that it will be available on Microsoft’s cloud computing platform Azure.
Meta tells Fast Company that the Llama 2 models were trained on 40% more tokens (words or word parts) than the original Llama 1 models, and can read and remember far longer prompts—up to 4,000 ...
In training Code Llama, Meta used the same data set it used to train Llama 2 — a mix of publicly available sources from around the web. But it had the model “emphasize,” so to speak, the ...
Since Meta released Llama 2 as a (mostly) open-source project in July, the AI model has become a huge hit. So much so, that some experts are worried this powerful tool might be misused by bad actors.