Meta Introduces Its Own AI Chat Bot LLaMA




/ 1 year ago
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With multiple companies joining in on the AI Chatbot boom with ChatGPT, Google Bard and Bing AI, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has revealed Meta’s attempt to join in on the tech. In a Facebook Post Zuckerberg announced the release of an AI language model called LLaMA. (Large Language Model Meta AI)

For Research Purposes Only

Zuckerberg has said that this AI will only be available to select researchers rather than a tool that anyone can access. The reasoning behind this is that Meta wishes to maintain the integrity and prevent misuse of the AI which we have seen countless times before with public AI options. By using a controlled group of people they can research and eliminate the biases and toxicity problems that the majority of AI have been facing. Only using a small group also requires less computing power as they will test and train the AI on smaller foundation models.

The approach Meta is taking is a wise approach as it is a natural instinct of the internet to cause carnage, especially with AI and getting it to say things it shouldn’t. You can read Meta’s full blog post here.

What do you think of all these new AI chatbots? let us know in the comments


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