According to sources, Meta Platforms is getting ready to introduce Llama 3, their newest AI language model, in July. This sophisticated model aims to provide context when needed in order to deliver better answers to controversial questions. This action comes after Google decided to stop using its Gemini AI's image-generation feature because of errors.
Meta's Llama 2, which powers chat bots on its social media platforms, refuses to answer less controversial questions such as how to prank a friend, win a war or kill a car engine, according to tests.
Llama 3, however, would be able to understand questions such as 'how to kill a vehicle's engine', which means how to shut it off rather than end its life, according to the report, which cited multiple sources.
Meta also plans to appoint someone internally in the coming weeks to oversee tone and safety training as part of its efforts to make the model's responses more nuanced, according to the report.
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