In a move that might make even the Terminator raise an eyebrow, Meta has decided to let its Llama AI model gallop into the realm of national security.
Yes, you heard it right! Meta is teaming up with tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM, as well as defence stalwarts like Lockheed Martin and Oracle, to make its Llama AI available to US government agencies and contractors. The goal? To bolster national security efforts.
But wait, there's a twist! While Meta's acceptable use policy frowns upon using Llama for military, warfare, or espionage purposes, it’s opening the door for applications like enhancing logistics, tracking terrorist finances, and fortifying cyber defences. It's like giving a superhero a new suit but telling them not to fight crime—unless it's really necessary!
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Oracle is already on the bandwagon, using Llama to help aircraft technicians with maintenance, while Lockheed Martin is generating code and analysing data with the model. It seems like Llama is quickly becoming the Swiss Army knife of AI applications.
Interestingly, Meta's move comes on the heels of reports that Chinese researchers used an older version of Llama for military AI development. Meta, however, is keen to highlight the importance of the US leading the AI race, not just for America but for the wider democratic world.
With other AI companies like Google DeepMind and Microsoft also entering military partnerships, it looks like AI is the new frontier in global defence strategy. So, buckle up, because the AI arms race is officially on, and Llama is leading the charge!
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