At a time when Mark Zuckerberg's rivalry with world's richest person Elon Musk continues to deepen, the Meta CEO seems to have found an ally in his Microsoft counterpart.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella joined Zuckerberg's 'Twitter killer' app Threads yesterday, and around that time itself the Meta CEO posted about the same.?
Post by @satyanadellaView on Threads
Satya Nadella's first post on Threads said: ¡°What a great day to join Threads! We¡¯re thrilled to expand our AI partnership with Meta, as we bring their Llama family of large language models to Azure, and deliver on our vision to be the preferred cloud for both frontier and open models."
The post comes amid Facebook¡¯s parent company Meta building an artificial intelligence system that rivals the likes of ChatGPT, but it's taking a different approach. It is releasing it for free, as per the Associated Press.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Tuesday that the company is partnering with Microsoft to introduce the next generation of its AI large language model and making the technology, known as Llama 2, free for research and commercial use.??
For the unversed, Meta used the acronym LLaMA, for Large Language Model Meta AI, to describe the first version of its model, announced in February. It¡¯s now dropped the capital letters for its second version, Llama 2.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg posed with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella for a power-packed Instagram picture while announcing the deal yesterday.?
¡°Today, we're open sourcing Llama 2 with our preferred partner @microsoft. This gives researchers and businesses access to build with our next generation large language model as the foundation of their work. Grateful to Satya and our teams for making this happen,¡± he wrote.
The Instagram picture shows the two Silicon Valley heavyweights dressed in blue and smiling for the camera. Zuckerberg's Instagram has over 12 million followers, and the post with Nadella has already garnered over 2 lakh likes and nearly 2,500 comments.
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