Meta Plans to Launch Enhanced AI model Llama 3 in July

 

The Information reported that Facebook’s parent company, Meta, plans to launch Llama 3, a new AI language model, in July. As part of Meta’s attempts to enhance its large language models (LLMs), the open-source LLM was designed to offer more comprehensive responses to contentious queries. 

In order to give context to questions they believe to be contentious, meta researchers are attempting to “loosen up” the model. For example, Llama 2, Meta’s current chatbot model for social media sites, ignores contentious subjects like “kill a vehicle engine” and “how to win a war.” The study claims that Llama 3 would be able to comprehend more nuanced questions like “how to kill a vehicle’s engine,” which refers to turning a vehicle off as opposed to taking it out of service. 

To ensure that the responses from the new model are more precise and nuanced, Meta will internally designate a single person to oversee tone and safety training. The goal of the endeavour is to improve the ability to respond and use Meta’s new large language model. This project is crucial because Google recently disabled the Gemini chatbot’s capacity to generate images in response to criticism over old photos and phrases that were sometimes mistranslated. 
This article has been indexed from CySecurity News – Latest Information Security and Hacking Incidents

Read the original article: