😸 What Meta’s move means

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Here’s what you need to know about AI today:

  • Meta’s Llama 3.1 is out, and it’s the first open-source model on par with ChatGPT-4 / Claude 3.5 Sonnet. 

  • U.S. Senators want OpenAI to share its new foundation models with government officials.

  • OpenAI made fine-tuning ChatGPT-4o Mini free until September. 

  • A Danish survey of 100K workers revealed widespread ChatGPT adoption. 

Meta’s Llama 3.1 is here, and it’s competitive with the best AI models. 

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It’s official: Meta has released Llama 3.1, a family of 3 new open-source AI models that anyone can download and use to build new AI apps. 

The best version of the model, the 405B version, is available right now on WhatsApp and the Meta AI chatbot, with Instagram and Facebook coming soon.

Meta's biggest model is a big deal. It's the first open-source model to rank among the top tier of AI models. Yes, that’s the ChatGPT-4s, the Claude 3.5 Sonnets, and the Gemini Ultras, which are closed models, meaning no one can see how they’re made.

Previously, Meta's models were good for being small + open source, but not "frontier" (best in class) models. This time, the 405B performs comparably to GPT-4 and Claude 3.5 Sonnet.

  • It's strong in math, common sense, and has a context window of 128K tokens (around 200 pages of text).

  • Even the smallest Llama 3.1 model, 8B, outscores OpenAI’s-4o mini! 

Because open-source means anyone can see how the model works, it means anyone can examine, modify, and build on top of the code.

It’s like having the recipe to the best dish in the world. You don’t have to pay a restaurant to make you the dish—you can make it yourself, modify it for dietary restrictions, or add a few extra flavors. 

  • Llama 3.1 is the world-class dish. 

  • Its downloadable code is the recipe. 

  • All the new AI apps built on top of it (and there will be a lot) are the modified and optimized dishes. 

Also, Meta’s AI can now generate custom images. Just type “transform my cat into an NBA star” on Facebook, and it'll generate the images in real-time while you prompt it. More cat photos on Facebook? Sign. Us. Up. 

Mark Zuckerberg wants Meta AI to be the most popular AI chatbot by year-end, and he’s planning to do so by force-feeding Llama 3.1 to his billions of users across Facebook, IG, WhatsApp, Messenger, and, yup, AI glasses.

Our take: Meta's already slapping its AI onto Instagram and Facebook as a way to search for things, but most of our friends find the AI search bars really annoying. Hopefully, they'll fix the UI, or soon, we'll have AI that’s so advanced it can do everything except help you find your friend's profile. 

Maybe they should call it the “Hide and Seek” bar instead!

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Around the Horn.

  • U.S. Senators want OpenAI to share its new foundation models with government officials before publicly releasing them

  • A Danish survey of 100K workers revealed widespread ChatGPT adoption, with many estimating AI tools could halve work time for ⅓  of tasks.

  • Legal startup Harvey raised $100M at a $1.5B valuation to expand its copilot for lawyers.

  • In addition to using it on Meta, you can also try Llama 3.1-8B and 3.170B on Groq, Amazon Bedrock, and Perplexity right now.   

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