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Report: Meta may launch a “commercial copy” of its corporate language model

Companies are now easily looking to integrate AI capabilities into their products, and companies like Google and OpenAI, the creator of ChaGPT, have opened their own AI models for companies, and Meta is said to be joining the battle. According to a report, the social media company is set to launch a new commercial version of the LLaMA language model.

 

Financial Times reported that the commercial release of LLaMA will help companies develop a dedicated chatbot. Meta has already allowed researchers and academics to access its language model.

 

Yann LeCun, Vice President of Meta  Earlier this month. “The competitive landscape of AI will change altogether in the coming months, perhaps in the coming weeks, when there are open source platforms that are actually as good as those that are not.”

 

Meta announced LLaMA in February of this year in several sizes (parameters 7B, 13 B, 33 B, and 65 B) so that it could be used by a range of users and companies, and in I/O 2023, Google also spoke about several LLMs that fit companies of different sizes.

 

According to the report, Meta may also look to create AI chat bots dedicated to an individual or company. Our CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other CEOs alluded to pushing to create multiple AI chat bots across Meta, Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook, which will be powered by LLMs.

 

Amid these reports, Zuckerberg also announced that the company is also opening up a source for the new speech dataset. The motivation of this dataset is to make speech recognition models better understand speech patterns and accents.