Meta launch Llama 3.1,Meta is said to perform better than ChatGPT. it is an open-source AI model
Meta launch Llama 3.1: Meta has finally releases the Llama 3.1 AI model, surpassing the performance level of the latest ChatGPT model.
INTRO
- Llama 3.1 AI model is released by Meta on July 23, 2024.
- Meta's first open-source, frontier-level AI model is called Llama 3.1.
- All major clouds, including as AWS, Azure, Google, Oracle, and others, will offer these models for purchase.
July 23, Meta has finally released its most recent AI model, which it had been talking about releasing since April. It is a fantastic open-source model. The business's first AI model, Meta Llama 3.1, was released in 2017. As stated by the business, this model has already surpassed highly ranked competition and is the best open-source AI model ever created. Anthropic's Cloud 3.5 Sonnet and GPT 4o have not performed as well as the most recent model, according to Meta's blog post. Just the Frontier model from the previous generation was superior to Llama 2 last year. In several categories, Llama 3 is leading this year and competing with the most sophisticated models.
What is Llama 3.1?
The most complex AI model Meta has ever created is Llama 3.1. The fact that the most recent version of Meta AI is based on Llama 3 is notable because it is so much fun to use. According to a blog post by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, open-source AI models are advancing rapidly and are on the verge of overtaking proprietary operating systems, just as Linux overtook proprietary operating systems to become the dominant operating system powering contemporary devices and infrastructure.
He compares Meta's open-source AI initiatives to its earlier Open Compute project, which used collaborative innovation to achieve huge cost savings. He anticipates comparable outcomes with artificial intelligence (AI), where open-source development will spur advancement and effectiveness, emulating the data center architecture and operational success of the Open Compute initiative.
He said, "I believe the Llama 3.1 release will be an inflection point in the industry where most developers begin to primarily use open source, and I expect that approach to only grow from here."
All of the main clouds, including AWS, Azure, Google, Oracle, and others, will support the models. Businesses can use Scale.AI, Dell, Deloitte, and other companies to assist with adopting Llama and using their own data to train custom models.
That Meta has said nothing about training the model is hardly surprising. It hasn't disclosed the real source data that Llama 3.1 was trained using.
Meta AI is now multilingual
Meta is also expanding the reach of its Llama-based AI assistant to additional countries and languages while also introducing a new feature that enables image generation based on a person's unique appearance. Meta has also announced that Meta AI, an assistant in Meta apps, is now going multilingual. Meta AI is now available in 22 countries, with the newest today in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Cameroon.
Users can also interact with Meta AI on Instagram, Messenger, Facebook and WhatsApp in new languages: German, Italian, Hindi, Hindi-Roman script, French, Portuguese and Spanish, with more to come