Meta plans to release a commercial version of its AI model that can be customized by companies, according to The Financial Times. The move aims to compete with OpenAI and Google in the commercial market for generative AI models. The open-source language model, LLaMa, was previously available only to researchers and academics. - A new commercial version of the model will be made more widely available soon, sources told FT.
- The company intends to offer the AI model for free initially but could explore monetization options in the future.
- Meta may also charge enterprise customers to allow them to fine-tune the model using their proprietary data, though there are no immediate plans to do so.
- Meta's LLMs are open source, so details about the models are made public.
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