Submitted by Renu_021 t3_11azqwc in Futurology
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[deleted] t1_j9wd1ph wrote
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[deleted] t1_j9wfva7 wrote
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farticustheelder t1_j9wiqn7 wrote
Meta Rule 1: Don't be an a**hole.
Chatbot: I don't know how. Show me times in your life when you weren't being an a**hole. I will learn from those examples.
Chatbot: Still waiting for training samples...
kirpid t1_j9x4ew0 wrote
I will never, ever use a Zuckerberg product. I logged out of Facebook about 10 years ago and will never log back in, under any circumstance.
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areich t1_j9xzpl8 wrote
> I will never, ever use a Zuckerberg product. I logged out of Facebook about 10 years ago and will never log back in, under any circumstance.
This article is about open source models intended to spur development in the field (e.g. researchers sharing feedback which would help Meta), not a product.
FuturologyBot t1_j9y94li wrote
The following submission statement was provided by /u/Renu_021:
Meta Platforms Inc (META.O) said on Friday it was releasing a new large language model based on artificial intelligence (AI) aimed at the research community, becoming the latest company to join the AI race.
The battle to dominate the AI technology space, which until recently existed in the background, kicked off late last year with the launch of Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT and prompted tech heavyweights from Alphabet Inc to China's Baidu Inc, to create their own offerings.
Meta's LLaMA, short for Large Language Model Meta AI, will be available under non-commercial license to researchers and entities affiliated with government, civil society, and academia,
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Renu_021 OP t1_j9v1fpd wrote
Meta Platforms Inc (META.O) said on Friday it was releasing a new large language model based on artificial intelligence (AI) aimed at the research community, becoming the latest company to join the AI race.
The battle to dominate the AI technology space, which until recently existed in the background, kicked off late last year with the launch of Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT and prompted tech heavyweights from Alphabet Inc to China's Baidu Inc, to create their own offerings.
Meta's LLaMA, short for Large Language Model Meta AI, will be available under non-commercial license to researchers and entities affiliated with government, civil society, and academia,