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Meta is spending big on artificial intelligence — only to offer its latest advanced AI models to the public for free. The tech giant recently announced the rollout of Llama 3, the open-code large language model that underpins the Meta AI assistant tool now widely accessible on its flagship social media platforms. Meta aimed to “build the best open models that are on par with the best proprietary models available today,” it wrote in a blog post.
“Enterprise AI is becoming less about the biggest, most powerful generalist model, and more about the specialist trained on your data,” Ratner wrote, “and Meta has positioned Llama 3 to potentially become the epicenter of that.” Others in the tech community have offered similar assessments. Bindu Reddy, CEO of the generative AI startup Abacus.AI, said recently on X that Meta’s move with Llama was “a strategic masterstroke and serves its business interests.
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