Meta Is Developing Next-Generation AI
Meta is working on next-generation artificial intelligence (AI). Developers are confident that thanks to advanced algorithms, the new product will be able to capture the largest share of the market in the coming years.
This was reported by the Wall Street Journal.
According to some sources, Meta plans to begin training the new artificial intelligence system known as the Large Language Model in early 2024. Plans for the new version of AI, which were not previously reported, are part of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's efforts to establish Meta as a major player in the world of artificial intelligence.
It is also known that Zuckerberg insists on the new system being open source, making it available to third-party companies for the development of AI-based tools.
Meta hopes that it will be as powerful as GPT-4, which OpenAI launched in March. GPT-4 is at the core of OpenAI's revenue-generating initiatives, such as the recently launched ChatGPT tool for businesses, and the company is recruiting others to contribute to this technology in an attempt to cover the substantial costs of advanced AI models. Meta's new model is also expected to emerge after the anticipated debut of Gemini, Google's advanced large language model.
It is worth noting that lawmakers worldwide have begun to consider how to regulate AI and prevent potential threats after generative artificial intelligence, which uses data to create new content, such as ChatGPT, made headlines.
The CEO of OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, has called on the United States Congress to regulate artificial intelligence. It is known that U.S. senators are holding secret briefings on this issue. The European Union is also preparing a historic law to regulate the use of AI.
As reported by The Gaze, Google has announced that its comprehensive office software suite will be fully compatible with the Duet AI assistant based on artificial intelligence. According to developers' intentions, this integration will lead to increased efficiency and productivity in various aspects of work.