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Amanda Brock, CEO at OpenUK, was quoted in this FossForce article.
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Amanda Brock, CEO of OpenUK was quoted in this article by The Register.
Amanda Brock, CEO OpenUK, was quoted in this FossForce article.
Open source AI startups and scaleups in Europe and the UK play a pivotal role in the future of AI despite challenges defining and regulating open source AI.
Meta, better known to most of us as Facebook, has released a commercial version of Llama-v2, its open-source large language model (LLM) that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate text, images, and code.
Meta has partnered with chipmaker Qualcomm to make its new large language AI model, Llama 2, available on Snapdragon processors, meaning commercial and non-commercial versions will be embedded in flagship smartphones from next year. It follows the news that Meta is making Llama 2 available as a fully open-source product, something that could mark a “significant shift in