Meta releases Llama 3.1, Mark Zuckerberg calls for open source AI
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta is "taking the next step in making open source AI the industry standard."
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta is "taking the next step in making open source AI the industry standard."
OpenAI faces controversy over future direction. Musk pushes for for-profit status, sparking legal battle. Conflict arises over mission divergence and control. Industry speculates on implications for AI landscape.
The heated debate on Twitter over open-source versus proprietary AI models gained traction recently, led by diverging expert opinions. Arnaud Benard from Galileo AI argued in favor of well-funded models like OpenAI's GPT-4, while others championed open-source models' potential to match or surpass proprietary counterparts.
Hugging Face, led by CEO Clément Delangue, pioneers open-source AI with a freemium model. The 'Masterkey' method exposes AI security gaps, while the company's diverse AI models and commitment to ethics position it as a key player shaping the future of the industry.
Coinbase’s layer-2 network, Base, has declared the release of its code repositories and smart contracts to the public.
Alibaba highlights the versatility of Qwen-7B and Qwen-7B-Chat, making their coding, model weights, and documentation accessible to academics, researchers, and commercial institutions worldwide.
Ledger found itself in hot water on May 16 after revealing plans to introduce Ledger Recover.
There are several challenges that a modern blockchain indexing startup may face.
The privacy-focused mixer has been at the center of several DeFi exploits over the past year as users attempted to obfuscate the trail of stolen funds.
"Tokenization of Web3 may provide a business model for open source contributors. The relationship between the two does exist, but the form is worth exploring"