Meta Launches Llama 4 AI Models with Multimodal and Open-Source Capabilities
- Meta has launched Llama 4, its latest AI models for its assistant on web and apps like WhatsApp and Instagram, which feature multimodal capabilities and are available for download from Meta or Hugging Face.
- Trudy Morgan-Cole expressed concern when her works were scraped to train Meta's AI, stating, 'It's being done without the author's permission.'
- John Degen of the Writers' Union of Canada believes the use of writers' works without consent is 'deeply offensive to most authors.'
- Meta claims its methods of using data for training are consistent with existing laws, stating, 'We respect third-party intellectual property rights.
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