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Meta, Facebook's parent company, has released an AI language generator named LLaMA.
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LLaMA is not a system for people to talk to, but rather a research tool to help experts identify problems with AI language models.
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LLaMA is being released under a noncommercial license focused on research use cases and is available to universities, NGOs, and industry labs.
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Meta believes that the AI community must work together to develop guidelines around responsible AI, including responsible large language models.
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Meta claims that LLaMA-13B performs better than OpenAI's GPT-3 model on most benchmarks.
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LLaMA-65B is also competitive with the best models, such as DeepMind's Chinchilla70B and Google's PaLM 540B.
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LLaMA-13B can run on a single data center-grade Nvidia Tesla V100 GPU.
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Meta has missed out on some of the buzz surrounding AI chatbots, but has previously released accessible chatbots BlenderBot and Galactica.
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BlenderBot was criticized for being not very good, while Galactica was pulled offline after producing scientific nonsense.
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Meta is committed to the open model of research and making LLaMA available to the AI research community.