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Meta’s New Llama 3.1 AI Model Is Free, Powerful, and Risky

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 23, 2024
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Most tech moguls hope to sell artificial intelligence to the masses. But Mark Zuckerberg is giving away what Meta considers to be one of the world’s best AI models for free.

Meta released the biggest, most capable version of a large language model called Llama on Monday, free of charge. Meta has not disclosed the cost of developing Llama 3.1 but Zuckerberg recently told investors that his company is spending billions on AI development.

Through this latest release, Meta is showing that the closed approach favored by most AI companies is not the only way to develop AI. But the company is also putting itself at the center of debate around the dangers posed by releasing AI without controls. Meta trains Llama in a way that prevents the model from producing harmful output by default, but the model can be modified to remove such safeguards.

Meta says that Llama 3.1 is as clever and useful as the best commercial offerings from companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. In certain benchmarks that measure progress in AI, Meta says the model is the smartest AI on Earth.

“It’s very exciting,” says Percy Liang, an associate professor at Stanford University who tracks open source AI. If developers find the new model to be just as capable as the industry’s leading ones, including OpenAI’s GPT-4o, Liang says, it could see many move over to Meta’s offering. “It will be interesting to see how the usage shifts,” he says.

In an open letter posted with the release of the new model, Meta’s CEO Zuckerberg compared Llama to the open source Linux operating system. When Linux took off in the late 90s and early 2000s many big tech companies were invested in closed alternatives and criticized open source software as risky and unreliable. Today however Linux is widely used in cloud computing and serves as the core of the Android mobile OS.

“I believe that AI will develop in a similar way,” Zuckerberg writes in his letter. “Today, several tech companies are developing leading closed models. But open source is quickly closing the gap.”

However, Meta’s decision to give away its AI is not devoid of self interest. Previous Llama releases have helped the company secure an influential position among AI researchers, developers, and startups. Liang also notes that Llama 3.1 is not truly open source because Meta imposes restrictions on its usage, for example limiting the scale at which the model can be used in commercial products.

The new version of Llama has 405 billion parameters or tweakable elements. Meta has already released two smaller versions of Llama 3, one with 70 billion parameters and another with 8 billion. Meta today also released upgraded versions of these models branded as Llama 3.1.

Llama 3.1 is too big to be run on a regular computer but Meta says that many cloud providers, including Databricks, Groq, AWS, and Google Cloud, will offer hosting options to allow developers to run custom versions of the model. The model can also be accessed at Meta.ai.



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