Meta released the first models from its latest open-source artificial intelligence software Llama 4.
Meta released the first models from its latest open-source artificial intelligence software Llama 4, as the company scrambles to lead the race to invest in generative AI.
Users can try two newly released Llama 4 models on Meta AI in WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram Direct or the Meta AI website.from its latest open-source artificial intelligence software Llama 4, as the company scrambles to lead the race to invest in generative AI. Users can try two newly released Llama 4 models on Meta AI in WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram Direct or the Meta AI website. That includes Llama 4 Scout and Llama 4 Maverick. "Our goal is to build the world's leading AI, open source it, and make it universally accessible so that everyone in the world benefits," Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a
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