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."

CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Meta is "taking the next step in making open source AI the industry standard."
Meta's Llama 3.1 sets a new standard in generative AI, with advanced capabilities and a commitment to open-source development.
The AI on AO press conference specifically introduced two projects: LlaMA Land and Apus Network.
With the launch of a new generation of models, Meta seems intent on bringing state-of-the-art performance to the open source world.
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Building upon its predecessor, Llama, the new model offers enhanced capabilities and expanded possibilities for various applications.
Global software firm Meta has produced major advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) that have attracted real attention in the tech community.
The DeFiLlama team confirmed that no LLAMA token is currently in the works.
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