LLaMA, Meta's latest large language model, has leaked online and is available for download, despite apparent attempts to limit access for research purposes only.
The Facebook owner announced in February it was releasing the model in a limited fashion to select academics, government types, and companies to play with amid fears LLaMA could be misused. But information wants to be free, or at least certain people want it to be, and Meta's creation has found its way online anyway, starting with a torrent leak.
Sentence-predicting large language models, which generate passages of text from input prompts, have steadily evolved, from auto-completing one's writing to chatbots capable of performing tasks when asked to do so using natural language.
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