San Francisco, July 24: Facebook-parent Meta has unveiled its new powerful Llama 3.1 model that offers advanced AI processing and multilingual skills. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced this model by posting an Instagram video saying, "Hey everyone, we got another big AI release today". The CEO said that the Meta AI was on the path to becoming the world's the most used AI assisted by the end of the year. Mark Zuckerberg said the company was making it smarter and available to more people in different countries for free.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the new addition, "Llama 3.1", would be an addition to the Meta AI and will support more language. He said the new model would be smarter and have better reasoning capabilities. Zuckerberg also highlighted its new Meta AI feature of image generation capabilities. He explained that the newly released Llama 3.1 has 405 billion parameters and 88.6 MMLU. Meta CEO said it was "by far the most advanced model" ahead of any other closed model in terms of math, reasoning, tool use and long context. OpenAI Introduces ‘Fine-Tuning’ for GPT-4o Mini, Available for Tier 4 and Tier 5 Users; Check Details.

Mark Zuckerberg Announces 'Meta Llama 3.1 405b' AI model

 

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The company aims to release another updated 70 billion and 8 billion parameter models distilled from the 405 million parameter model. These artificial intelligence models will be available to users as "open-source". Mark Zuckerberg said that the Meta team had trained and tested the models and that "everyone can do their own testing as well." X New Feature Update: Elon Musk’s Social Platform Working on New Feature To Remember Where Users Paused Video.

During the announcement, Zuckerberg confirmed that Meta was partnering with several companies to bring AI to the people and make it more accessible. He further mentioned the companies AWS, Databricks, Nvidia, Groq, Scale.AI, and Accenture. He said that the new models will be available to access on AWS, Azure, Google, and Oracle. 

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