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July 18,2023: Meta Platforms partners with Microsoft to make its LLAMA 2 free for research and commercial use. “Open source drives innovation because it enables many more developers to build with new technology,” Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post. “It also improves safety and security because when software is open, more people can scrutinize it to identify and fix potential issues. I believe it would unlock more progress if the ecosystem were more open, which is why we’re open sourcing Llama 2.” Meta said people can downoad the model dircectly or access it on Microsoft's cloud platform Azure. Additionally, the model will be available in Amazzon Web Services as well as Hugging Face. The financial terms associated with its partnership with Microsoft were not disclosed<ref>https://finance.yahoo.com/news/facebook-parent-meta-makes-public-171427924.html</ref>. | |||
July 13, 2023: Meta plans to launch a commercial version of its AI model, enabling businesses to develop a custom software on top of it. Its software, which is powered by large language models (LLMs), can create texts, images and codes. According to Meta, its LLMs is "open-source", which means that data and code used to create it can be accessed by the public. According to the people familiar with the matter, the release of the commercial version is imminent. “The competitive landscape of AI is going to completely change in the coming months, in the coming weeks maybe, when there will be open source platforms that are actually as good as the ones that are not,” Meta vice-president and chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun recently said. Meta declined to comment on the news<ref>https://www.ft.com/content/01fd640e-0c6b-4542-b82b-20afb203f271?ftcamp=traffic/partner/feed_headline/us_yahoo/auddev</ref>. | July 13, 2023: Meta plans to launch a commercial version of its AI model, enabling businesses to develop a custom software on top of it. Its software, which is powered by large language models (LLMs), can create texts, images and codes. According to Meta, its LLMs is "open-source", which means that data and code used to create it can be accessed by the public. According to the people familiar with the matter, the release of the commercial version is imminent. “The competitive landscape of AI is going to completely change in the coming months, in the coming weeks maybe, when there will be open source platforms that are actually as good as the ones that are not,” Meta vice-president and chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun recently said. Meta declined to comment on the news<ref>https://www.ft.com/content/01fd640e-0c6b-4542-b82b-20afb203f271?ftcamp=traffic/partner/feed_headline/us_yahoo/auddev</ref>. | ||