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Last week, Reuters reported that Facebook owner Meta's open source Llama model is being used by the Chinese military.
Meta announced on Monday that it will allow U.S. government agencies and defense contractors to use its artificial ...
Meta Platforms made its open-source Llama large language models (LLMs) available to US government agencies, including entities working on defence and national security applications, as well as private ...
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Llama is an open AI model family. Although the terms of use prohibit it, China, for example, uses the model for military ...