The generative AI landscape is becoming ever more competitive as Meta and Microsoft have teamed up to release Llama 2. Llama 2 is the company’s follow-up to the Llama which at the time could generate various text and code similar to other chatbot-like systems. With Llama 2, Meta and Microsoft say it has been extensively “red-teamed” or safety tested by “generating adversarial prompts to facilitate model fine-tuning”. At the same time, Llama 2 will allow users to utilize the technology for their own use, including chatbots and even image generators. The tool will be able to run directly on Windows PCs thanks to its partnership with Microsoft. Llama 2 will debut in different sizes, and these can be downloaded from Meta’s launch partners Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Hugging Face. With the debut of Llama 2 and their commitment to safety, would you consider using this over ChatGPT and other generative AI models? Microsoft has announced to completely remove the Adobe Flash component from Windows through the KB4577586 "Update for Removal of Adobe Flash Player" starting June 2021. Read more in our articles including "Meta, Microsoft releases new AI model Llama 2" and "Microsoft to end Adobe Flash support for Windows 10 in July".
The generative AI landscape is becoming ever more competitive as Meta and Microsoft have teamed up to release Llama 2. Llama 2 is the company’s follow-up to the Llama which at the time could generate various text and code similar to other chatbot-like systems.
With Llama 2, Meta and Microsoft say it has been extensively “red-teamed” or safety tested by “generating adversarial prompts to facilitate model fine-tuning”. At the same time, Llama 2 will allow users to utilize the technology for their own use, including chatbots and even image generators. The tool will be able to run directly on Windows PCs thanks to its partnership with Microsoft.
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