In a recent interview with YouTuber Kallaway, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared his views on AI technology. He suggested that most major companies are focused on developing one main AI, such as Google’s Gemini or OpenAI’s Chat GPT. However, Meta’s strategy differs from this approach as the company is interested in creating multiple AI programs to cater to different interests and needs.
Zuckerberg explained that the aim is not to create one central AI, but rather to enable businesses and creators to build their own AIs using Meta’s underlying technology called Llama. By allowing entities to develop their own AIs, the diversity of applications will reflect the varied interests and preferences of people and communities.
Unlike other tech leaders who advocate for building an all-knowing AI, Zuckerberg expressed his disinterest in this approach. He believes that AI technology should not be monopolized and finds the concept of creating a single all-powerful AI reminiscent of trying to play God, which is not Meta’s objective.
Currently, Meta is testing a beta version of its Creator AI, which allows creators like Kallaway to experiment with the software and develop streamlined AI solutions tailored to their specific audiences. The company has also released Llama 3 in April 2024, signaling progress in their AI development efforts.
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