LLaMA: Facebook owner announces his artificial intelligence model
February 27, 2023
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On the last Friday of the month (24), Meta, the owner of Facebook, released its own version of artificial intelligence.. To encourage the development of solutions to potential
On the last Friday of the month (24), Meta, the owner of Facebook, released its own version of artificial intelligence.. To encourage the development of solutions to potential AI-related problems, the company said it will make the tool available to a select group of researchers.
Meta said its latest artificial intelligence, dubbed LLaMA, is a smaller but highly effective model designed to help researchers with a wide variety of jobs.. The comment was taken by some as an indirect criticism of Microsoft, which made its technology public but kept the code secret.
In an Instagram post, CEO Mark Zuckerberg mentioned that these tools have shown promise in tasks ranging from text and conversation generation to solving mathematical theorems and predicting protein structures.
According to a Meta spokesperson, LLaMA will not yet be used in any of the company’s products, including Facebook and Instagram. The company has not yet confirmed whether the tool will be available to the general public, but plans to provide access to researchers who wish to explore the potential of artificial intelligence technology.
See also: ChatGPT: what it is, how it works and how to use it
More efficient than ChatGPT
Meta stated that its LLaMA-13B model, a smaller version of the tool, outperforms the popular OpenAI GPT-3 “in most tests”. Meanwhile, a larger version, the LLaMA-65B, “competes with the best models” including DeepMind’s Chinchilla70B and Google’s PaLM 540B.
Meta plans to make LLaMA available in four different language models, each with different capabilities, to researchers, labs, NGOs, and universities at no cost. “Meta is committed to an open research model, and we are making our new model available to the AI research community,” Zuckerberg wrote in a blog post.
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“As a base model, LLaMA is designed to be versatile and can be applied to many different use cases compared to a model designed for a specific task,” Meta said in an AI post.
ChatGPT use is limited in China, according to Asian press Local authorities will notify companies not to use AI to provide services due to possible violations of information laws.
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