Today, Meta dropped the next iteration of its open-source large-language model—Llama 3—and the AI community is buzzing. Boasting a 30% boost in reasoning accuracy over its predecessor, Llama 3 aims to give developers more control and transparency when building chatbots, virtual assistants, or custom AI tools. What’s especially noteworthy is Meta’s new “modular licensing,” which lets startups and researchers pick only the components they need—no more one-size-fits-all downloads. Early testers report smoother code integration and faster fine-tuning workflows. If you’ve ever struggled with opaque model behavior or hefty licensing fees, Llama 3 might just be the breath of fresh air your project needs.
Meta Unveils Llama 3: Open-Source AI Gets a Major Upgrade
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