Meta Platforms Inc on Monday said it will continue to release its artificial intelligence tools to approved researchers despite claims on online message boards that its latest large language model had leaked to unauthorized users.
To avoid those kinds of misuse, Meta makes its tools available to researchers and other entities affiliated with government, civil society and academia under a non-commercial license after a vetting process.
Last week, users on the online forum 4Chan claimed to have made the model available for download. Reuters could not independently verify those claims. In its statement, Meta said its LLaMA release was handled in the same way as previous models and that it does not plan to change its strategy. "It’s Meta's goal to share state-of-the-art AI models with members of the research community to help us evaluate and improve those models," Meta said.
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