Meta plans to publicly launch its latest open-source large language model, Llama 3, next month, as announced at the company's AI Day event in London.
This model, representing a significant evolution from its predecessors, is engineered to bolster Meta's generative AI assistants. It is destined for wide application across Meta's product suite, promising enhanced functionality and adaptability.
Llama 3 represents the next evolution in Meta's AI assistant technology, aiming to build on the foundation laid by its predecessors. It is designed to be a more potent large language model Meta AI, potentially equipped with over 140 billion parameters. This enhancement suggests a substantial improvement in the model's ability to reason and accurately answer a broader spectrum of questions, including those of a controversial nature.
Continuing its open-source approach, Meta intends for Llama 3 to be freely available to developers, encouraging innovation and application across a wide range of products and services. However, access to Meta's text-to-image/video generation tool, known as Emu, will remain restricted to a select group of users.
Chris Cox, the Chief Product Officer, elaborated on plans for Llama 3's integration across Meta's diverse product ecosystem. Nick Clegg, highlighting the strategic rollout of Llama 3, mentioned the introduction of multiple versions of the model, each tailored with unique capabilities to enhance versatility and functionality across Meta's platforms.
Joelle Pineau and Yann LeCun provided additional insights into the goals and future directions of Meta AI assistants and AI technology, respectively. Pineau discussed ambitions to make Meta AI assistants more effective, while LeCun hinted at a future where AI development might pivot towards joint embedding predicting architecture (JEPA), moving beyond the current generative AI models.
Following the public release of Llama 2 in July 2023, Llama 3 is poised to address and surpass the limitations observed in earlier versions, introducing new functionalities aimed at enhancing user experience and broadening the model's applicability.
Meta's strategy includes launching various versions of Llama 3, indicating a significant investment in AI's future and its application across Meta's suite of products and services.
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