Summary
Meta has released its newest AI assistant, Meta AI, across all its apps and platforms. The AI, called Llama 3, is now available for public use and review under an open-source license. The AI uses real-time data from Google and Bing and can generate high-quality images and short clips. Meta aims to combat deepfakes by adding disclaimers to images created using the AI. The company believes that open-sourcing their AI models will lead to better, safer products.
Key Points
1. Meta has added its newest AI assistant, Meta AI, to almost all its apps, allowing users to ask any question across platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger.
2. The core components of Llama 3, Meta’s generative AI model, have been released under an open-source license, enabling public use and review.
3. Meta AI uses real-time data from Google and Bing in its responses, and the desktop version of the Llama 3 image generator can create high-quality images that can be animated into short three-second clips.