Meta Plans to Open-Source Parts of Its New AI Models
Meta is planning to release versions of its new AI models as open source, according to Axios. This move would make the models available for developers and researchers to access and build upon. The decision to open-source parts of its AI models reflects Meta's commitment to innovation and collaboration.
The exact details of the open-source release remain unclear, including the scope and timing. This development highlights the growing trend of open-source AI development and the potential benefits for the broader tech community.
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