Mark Zuckerberg says that Meta's Llama models have hit 1B downloads | TechCrunch
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Meta's AI model family, Llama, has achieved 1 billion downloads, marking a 153% increase in just three months. Llama powers Meta’s AI assistant across its platforms like Facebook and Instagram, aiming to create a robust AI ecosystem. Despite some developers criticizing its licensing terms, Llama has found widespread use, notably within companies like Spotify. However, Meta contends with setbacks, including a lawsuit regarding potential copyright infringements in the training data for Llama and competition from other AI models such as DeepSeek.
Meta's Llama AI model family has reached 1 billion downloads, reflecting a 153% increase in popularity within just three months, highlighting its growing relevance.
Despite controversial licensing terms that have faced criticism, Llama's open approach has allowed companies like Spotify to successfully implement its models in their operations.
Llama not only supports Meta's AI ecosystem across social platforms but also faces challenges, including an ongoing lawsuit regarding copyright use of training materials.
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