Meta, which had lagged some of those companies in A.I., decided to open source its code to catch up. As of August, the ...
Meta is enabling use of its open-source Llama AI models for a wide range of defense and national-security purposes for the ...
Meta will now allow US government agencies and contractors to use its open-source Llama AI model for “national security ...
Meta will now work with government agencies to develop military applications Concerns have been raised about security risks ...
Meta has expanded AI access to its open-source Llama AI models to U.S. defense agencies, the company's wrote in a blog post.
Meta confirmed that it's making its Llama models available to U.S. government contractors for national security applications.
Meta is publicly releasing the code and designs for Digit 360 to stimulate community-driven research and innovation in touch perception. But as in the release of open-source models, it has much to ...
Meta’s Llama models are open source, meaning that anyone who gets hold of them can essentially do whatever they want. But the announcement today marks a shift away from Meta’s own acceptable use ...
Meta's latest innovations, named Sparsh, Digit 360 and Digit Plexus, focus on touch perception, tactile dexterity and ...
A new report by research organization Epoch AI found that open models available today are about a year behind the top closed ...
Meta reported better than expected third-quarter earnings on Wednesday, with Mark Zuckerberg citing AI progress as a factor.
Tools designed for rewriting, refactoring, and optimizing code should prioritize both speed and accuracy. Large language models (LLMs), however, often lack these critical attributes. Despite these ...