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Meta is building considerable AI assets with an internal Al supercomputer, in-house LLM, and custom Al chips to leverage massive Facebook, Instagram, and messaging user pools.
Llama (Large Language Model Meta AI, formerly stylized as LLaMA) is a family of large language models (LLMs) released by Meta AI starting in February 2023. [2] [3] The latest version is Llama 3.3, released in December 2024. [4] Llama models are trained at different parameter sizes, ranging between 1B and 405B. [5]
Mistral AI SAS is a French artificial intelligence (AI) startup, headquartered in Paris.It specializes in open-weight large language models (LLMs). [2] [3] Founded in April 2023 by engineers formerly employed by Google DeepMind [4] and Meta Platforms, the company has gained prominence as an alternative to proprietary AI systems.
llama.cpp is an open source software library that performs inference on various large language models such as Llama. [3] It is co-developed alongside the GGML project ...
Meta AI (formerly Facebook) also has a generative transformer-based foundational large language model, known as LLaMA. [48] Foundational GPTs can also employ modalities other than text, for input and/or output. GPT-4 is a multi-modal LLM that is capable of processing text and image input (though its output is limited to text). [49]
The paper introduced a new deep learning architecture known as the transformer, based on the attention mechanism proposed in 2014 by Bahdanau et al. [4] It is considered a foundational [5] paper in modern artificial intelligence, as the transformer approach has become the main architecture of large language models like those based on GPT.
Meta announced them on September 27, 2023. They use a Qualcomm Snapdragon AR1 Gen1 processor, upgrade of the cameras to 12 MP, improved audio, livestreaming to Facebook and Instagram, and Meta AI. [3] On April 23, 2024, Meta announced an update to Meta AI on the smart glasses to enable multimodal input via Computer vision. [4]
A review in Wired said that GPT-3 was "provoking chills across Silicon Valley". [ 53 ] The National Law Review said that GPT-3 is an "impressive step in the larger process", with OpenAI and others finding "useful applications for all of this power" while continuing to "work toward a more general intelligence ".