Meta reportedly plans to release lightweight versions of the upcoming Llama 3 even before the flagship model is launched to the public.
Meta will reportedly release smaller versions of its Llama language model as companies look to offer more cost-effective AI models to the public. The Information reports that the company plans to launch two small Llama 3 versions this month before putting out the flagship model this summer. The Verge reached out to Meta for comment. The move underscores the growing trend of AI developers adding lightweight AI model options.
But these are still powerful AI models, able to summarize PDFs and conversations and write code. Larger models are usually used for more complicated tasks like generating photos or tasks that require several commands to execute. Since small models only work with a smaller number of parameters , these also require less computing power and, therefore, are more cost-effective.
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