In a significant power move, OpenAI unleashed its o1-preview model on September 12, 2024, touting it as an AI powerhouse capable of complex reasoning. The model is now available for a test drive in ChatGPT and via API.
In the AI race, a new contender is rising. On August 13, Elon Musk's xAI launched Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini, reshaping the market landscape with these new AI model iterations.
Meta released the Llama 3.1 large language model (LLM) on July 23. This new model is undoubtedly a game-changer in open-source AI.
As the AI wave sweeps across the globe, a new trend is quietly taking shape - Edge AI.
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One of the highlights of this week's AI news is that Meta officially released partial versions of its open-source model, Llama 3. Although some argue that Llama's current license agreement is not fully open source, it can be considered open source to a certain extent, with Meta retaining some profit potential.