Meta releases LLaMA, a smaller maybe more capable text AI

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Cause for a LLaMA? Meta reckons its smaller text-emitting AI is better than rivals

Meta released its Large Language Model Meta AI, torturously dubbed LLaMA, which promises to perform just as well if not better than similar systems containing billions of more parameters.

LLaMA, however, is smaller and contains up to 65 billion parameters, potentially making it easier to use. It's just as powerful, if not more, than other leading language models Meta's Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun claimed. He said LLaMa is just as good as the largest language models, including Google's 540-billion-parameter PaLM.

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