Meta publicly released LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI)
It is described by Meta as state-of-the-art and smaller, yet more performant
🔗 A few days ago Meta publicly released LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI)
🔗 It is described by Meta as state-of-the-art and smaller, yet more performant.
🔗 Meta AI (and Google) are following a more cautious approach to model access. In stark contrast with OpenAI.
🔗 Meta's OPT-175B was released in May 2022, with general access only to the small-scale pre-trained models.
🎯 I foresee that tooling chains will grow in importance in order to leverage LLMs by finding a balance between flexibility and predictability.
🎯 Companies will want to leverage their existing predictive power of traditional NLU engines, following a NLU/LLM hybrid approach.
🎯 Users want access to LLM fine-tuning tools for industry/company specific implementations.
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