Meta confirmed that it's making its Llama models available to U.S. government contractors for national security applications.
Llama open-source AI model is increasingly used by U.S. government agencies, contractors in national security, and large companies such as Accenture, AWS, Azure, Anduril, Booz Allen, Databricks, ...
Palmer Luckey made a name for himself designing virtual reality headsets out of a camper trailer in his parents’ driveway at ...
Meta’s stance to help government agencies leverage their open-source AI models comes after China’s rumoured adoption of Llama ...
In summer, Meta opened its source code to third-party developers amid a tight AI race against rivals such as OpenAI, ...
We’re making Llama available to U.S. government agencies and contractors working on national security applications.
Anduril’s $1.5B Series F at a $14B valuation, G42’s $1.5B investment from Microsoft and CoreWeave’s $1.1B Series C at a $19B valuation. CB Insights notes that these deals alone aren’t responsible for ...
The social media giant has partnered with leading contractors including Lockheed Martin, Palantir, and Anduril, alongside ...
Meta has made its Llama AI models open source for government agencies and partners that want to use the technology for US ...
Meta has declared that it will give access to its Llama AI models to US defence agencies, countering China's use of AI in ...
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