Meta is allowing more governments to access its suite of Llama AI models. The group includes France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and South Korea and organizations associated with the European Union and ...
Allies of the United States in Europe and Asia will now have access to Meta Platforms' artificial intelligence system Llama, the company said on Tuesday, a day after the U.S. approved its use for ...
From AI titans announcing plans for five data centers in the U.S., to Meta's Llama tool gaining approval from the Trump administration, we round up the week's big stories from the AI revolution. Fiona ...
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Meta announced it's partnering with the U.S. General Services Administration to give the federal government access to its Llama open source AI models.
We're expanding access to Llama to more key democratic US allies in Europe and Asia, as well as NATO and EU institutions.
Meta Platforms broadens access to its Llama AI models for US allies to enhance national security and maintain technological leadership.
The US govt's federal agencies can now use Meta's Llama AI for official work as the Trump administration pushes AI integration in govt work.
The Llama Impact Grant was first launched in 2023 to identify and scale innovative applications of AI. Since then, it has drawn more than 800 applications from over 90 countries, with previous African ...
Meta’s Llama Impact Grant initiative selects its five winners, with two local start-ups − Vambo AI and PropelMapper − making the cut.
Patients in Southern California are receiving diagnoses and treatment plans generated by artificial intelligence through Akido Labs' ScopeAI proprietary system, according to MIT. The startup uses ...
According to a press release by Meta, the collaboration will not just make the open-source and free Llama models more accessible to federal agencies, but because of Llama's open-source nature, ...