
Meta has trained and will provide researchers with a new large language model of artificial intelligence, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in the context of intensifying competition in the field of artificial intelligence, reports CNBC, citing News.ro.
The model, called LLaMA, aims to help scientists and engineers research AI applications such as question answering and document summarization.
Meta’s release of its new model, developed by its Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) team, comes at a time when large tech companies and well-capitalized startups are racing to advance AI technologies and integrate the technology into commercial products.
Large language models underlie programs such as ChatGPT, OpenAI, Microsoft’s Bing AI, and Google’s yet-to-be-released Bard.
In his post, Zuckerberg said the LLM technology could eventually solve mathematical problems or conduct scientific research.
“LLMs have shown great promise in creating text, conducting conversations, summarizing written material, and more complex tasks such as solving mathematical theorems or predicting protein structures,” Zuckerberg wrote on Friday.
Source: Hot News

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