MIT Technology Review’s Post

Meta is going all in on open-source AI. The company is today unveiling LLaMA 2, its first large language model that’s available for anyone to use—for free. It hopes that making LLaMA 2 open source might give it the edge over rivals like OpenAI.

Meta’s latest AI model is free for all

Meta’s latest AI model is free for all

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Ramin Assa

AI Ready, Actionable Insights - Data, KM, CoPilot, SharePoint Premium Strategist

1y

#ai

rob gester

v-chair BIM klaster/architect/GreenBelt Lean Practitioner/bim-ag.eu

1y

the problem with ai is that it doesn’t belong to the individual user, but to those who program it according to their agenda. who can guarantee the ethical use of it? it’s the same as with the nukes: any halfwit with the launching button access can wreak an irreparable havoc.

Sal Peer

General Contractor & Technologist

1y

Except they don't allow business use cases

Leyre Murillo Villar

Data Risk | Data Management | Data Strategy | Women in Data UK - Twenty in Data & Tech Awardee

1y

Why open source?

Bayan Uralbayeva

We help to analyse credit risk in lending/investment and trading sectors | AI-enhanced technology | Climate change and ESG Risk Advocate | Supporting Women in Leadership

1y

Unlike others great news

Yuri Mariotti

Founder @innovazione.AI @StartupChecklist - AI Expert @TAG - Fractional Head of AI - Speaker

1y

Isn't Meta building its commercial AI on the side? It looks like they are using the open source community as envisioned by some

And the impending energy and resource strain caused by A.I.? Who is working on it? Or was sustainability and the environment so last year?

Zeid Ombotimbe

Data Scientist | Data Science for All (DS4A) Fellow @ Correlation One | Building analytical solutions @ Quantidum

1y

Free is back again?

For free? Don’t think so 😂

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