Meta has expanded AI access to its open-source Llama AI models to U.S. defense agencies, the company's wrote in a blog post.
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Meta has broadened access to its open-source Llama AI models, now making them available to US government agencies and their ...
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Meta is allowing the US military and defense contractors to utilize its AI model Llama for national security purposes.