According to a report, Chinese researchers have used an old version of Meta's open-source LLM to build an AI tool. The tool is meant for military purposes, but its capabilities are unknown.
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The Brave browser's in-built AI tool, Leo, is rolling out to Android users in the coming days. It helps users to summarize and translate pages and more. You can use three popular LLMs with it.
Microsoft Research has released Orca 2, a new AI language model in two sizes. Both can match the performance of LLMs like Llama 2 in certain ways, even though they are much smaller.
Brave has announced that its Llama 2-based Leo AI assistant is available for all Brave web browser users. It also announced Leo Premium, which offers access to more LLMs for $15 a month.
Meta has released Code Llama, an open-source AI that can generate code and natural language responses to prompts. It supports popular programming languages such as Python, Javascript, and C++.
Poe has added Llama 2 to its growing list of generative AI chatbots. This allows anyone to access the bot, for free, from the web, an Android app, or an iOS app. Llama 2 was made by Meta.
Nick Clegg, the former UK deputy prime minister, has called generative AI 'quite stupid' in an interview with BBC. He said open-sourcing Llama 2 is a safe thing to do despite criticisms.
Qualcomm says it will team up with Meta so that its Llama 2 large language model for generative AI services can work on mobile devices without a need for cloud services, starting in 2024.
Llama 2 will be available for Microsoft's Azure customers with its safety tools. It will also be made available to run locally on Windows. It is free to use for research and commercial tasks.