Alibaba Cloud is set to integrate Meta's free-to-use Llama 2 AI model.
will become the first Chinese company to make use of Meta’s open-source artificial intelligence model Llama to power zero-cost development of programs.from Reuters which cited an official statement from Alibaba Cloud through its WeChat account, the cloud computing arm of the Chinese conglomerate has deployed a Llama 2-based solution to allow businesses to develop software and tools using AI:
The announcement from Meta highlighted that Microsoft remained its preferred partner for developing its generative AI tool while Llama 2 would be freely available for research and commercial use.Meta also noted that it was adopting an open approach to provide increased access to foundational AI technology to benefit businesses around the world.
The development comes after the United States moved to curtail the sale of select AI processing hardware chipsets inas the country looks to retain a competitive advantage in the rapidly developing area of AI tools.
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