Meta’s most likely reason to open source the Llama 2 So, I think the take is probably, if they can commoditize something Google is otherwise going to make proprietary, or charge for, there's some kind of game theory in that. It's probably a little bit of a stretch in AI right now for Meta, since they ultimately just want more usage of their platforms, and AI can be a contributor to that. If you can reduce the proprietary nature of your competition's technology stack and commoditize that for the market, on the margin, you might be able to reduce some of the value proposition, or some of the competitiveness, your competitor might have. Why some believe Meta open sourcing its large language model, Llama 2, is meant to harm competitors This week, I spent an hour with Levie - recording a special edition of Big Technology Podcast that’s releasing today ( Apple, Spotify ) - and we went deep into the tech giants’ recent AI power plays, discussing their moves and tackling broader questions around jobs and creativity.īelow are the highlights from our conversation, edited lightly for clarity. And so, in a week filled with major news, it was time to get on the line. Whether it’s Meta’s decision to open source an AI model or Apple’s plan to build its own ‘Apple GPT,’ Levie gets to the bottom of issues fast. Box CEO Aaron Levie has an uncanny ability to explain complex tech moves in simple language.
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