Meta revised Monday its policy of prohibiting military use of artificial intelligence model Llama, allowing U.S. national ...
Facebook owner Meta's open source Llama model is being used by the Chinese military. Meta appears to be OK with that.
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Meta has announced that it is making its Llama AI models available to U.S. government agencies and contractors involved in national security. The decision aims to address concerns about open-source AI ...
Meta will now work with government agencies to develop military applications Concerns have been raised about security risks ...
Meta has opened up access to its open-source Llama AI models to various U.S. government agencies, including their external partners.
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Meta makes its model available to the U.S. military with a pitch that's largely about defending its "open source AI" framing.
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Meta announced that it is making Llama available to U.S. government agencies and contractors working on national security applications.