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Meta deploys AI model Llama
Meta Extends Llama Support To U.S. Government For National Security
Meta is enabling use of its open-source Llama AI models for a wide range of defense and national-security purposes for the U.S. and allied nations.
Meta says it’s making its Llama models available for US national security applications
Meta confirmed that it's making its Llama models available to U.S. government contractors for national security applications.
Meta is letting the US military use its Llama AI model for ‘national security applications’
Meta will now work with government agencies to develop military applications Concerns have been raised about security risks for AI Researchers find evidence China has already used Llama for defense Meta has announced it is offering the use of its Llama generative AI model to government organizations for ‘national security applications’,
Meta’s Next Llama AI Models Are Training on a GPU Cluster ‘Bigger Than Anything’ Else
The race for better generative AI is also a race for more computing power. On that score, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Meta appears to be winning.
Meta Permits Its A.I. Models to Be Used for U.S. Military Purposes
The shift in policy, covering government agencies and contractors working on national security, is intended to promote “responsible and ethical” innovations, the company said.
Meta Permits Its A.I. to be used by US military
Army runs on Llamas Social notworking outfit Meta has changed its policies on government agencies and contractors working on national security to allow the military use of its products. Meta said that it would make its A.
Meta Opens Its Llama AI to US Military and Contractors: Here’s Why
Meta is partnering with the U.S. military and its connected industries t oprovide access to its open-source AI model Llama.
Meta’s AI Model Llama to Be Used for Military Purposes
Meta will now allow the US military to use its Llama AI model to simplify complicated logistics and strengthen cyber defense.
Meta deploys AI model Llama for US military use in bold national security push
Meta has made its artificial intelligence model, Llama, available to the US military and defense contractors for national security purposes. According to Meta’s global affairs president, Nick Clegg, in a statement on Nov.
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Meta gives nod to weaponizing Llama – but only for the good guys
"Our Acceptable Use Policy remains in place," a Meta spokesperson told us. "However, we are allowing the [US government] and ...
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Meta AI is ready for war
Meta will now allow US government agencies and contractors to use its open-source Llama AI model for “national security ...
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Meta Loosens AI Rules for US Military Use
Meta revised its policy to permit U.S. defense contractors and national security agencies to use its AI model, Llama, ...
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Meta opens its Llama AI models to government agencies for national security
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Meta’s military push is as much about the battle for open-source AI as it is about actual battles
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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China leverages Meta’s Llama AI to boost military, police ops, weapon development
China uses Meta's Llama 2 model to build an AI tool with military and police applications, enhancing intelligence and warfare ...
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Mark Zuckerberg flexes that Meta's cluster of Nvidia H100 chips is bigger than the competition's
Zuckerberg said Meta's Llama 4 models were training on an H100 cluster "bigger than anything that I've seen reported for what ...
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