Llama 2 is a commercially-available open-source model from Meta that builds on LLaMA, the “academic-use only” model that was, in reality, generally available to anyone who could click a download link.
Open AI has benefited from a huge user base, but that's one area where Meta could really take the ball and run with it. I mean, 2.5 billion daily users or whatever? Nothing else in the world is remotely close.
Great article! Not sure if you've written about this before, but do you have any insight into how or why Google fumbled with AI so spectacularly despite an early head start, great talent, and massive resources?
Open AI has benefited from a huge user base, but that's one area where Meta could really take the ball and run with it. I mean, 2.5 billion daily users or whatever? Nothing else in the world is remotely close.
Great article! Not sure if you've written about this before, but do you have any insight into how or why Google fumbled with AI so spectacularly despite an early head start, great talent, and massive resources?