Meta released Llama 3 and is expanding access to the Meta AI bot. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company has built “the most intelligent AI assistant” available for free.
ChatGPT kicked off the AI chatbot race. Meta is determined to win it. To that end: the Meta AI assistant, introduced last September, is now being integrated into the search box of Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger. It’s also going to start appearing directly in the main Facebook feed. You can still chat with it in the messaging inboxes of Meta’s apps. And for the first time, it’s now accessible via a standalone website at Meta.ai.
“But I think that this is the moment where we’re really going to start introducing it to a lot of people, and I expect it to be quite a major product.” “Compete with everything out there” Today Meta is introducing two open-source Llama 3 models for outside developers to freely use. There’s an 8-billion parameter model and a 70-billion parameter one, both of which will be accessible on all the major cloud providers. Llama 3 is a good example of how quickly these AI models are scaling.
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