Meta’s decision to give away powerful AI software for free could threaten the business models of OpenAI and Google.
Jerome Pesenti has a few reasons to celebrate Meta ’s decision last week to release Llama 3, a powerful open source large language model that anyone can download, run, and build on. Pesenti used to be vice president of artificial intelligence at Meta and says he often pushed the company to consider releasing its technology for others to use and build on.
“It's an equation between latency, cost, and accuracy,” he says. Open models appear to be dropping at an impressive clip. A couple of weeks ago, I went inside startup Databricks to witness the final stages of an effort to build DBRX, a language model built that was briefly the best open one around. That crown is now Llama 3’s.
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