- Microsoft announced the availability of Meta’s new language software at its Inspire conference Tuesday.
- A Meta spokesperson said the company is not “not focused on monetization for Llama 2,” and that businesses would need to pay Microsoft for the enterprise hosting capabilities.
- For Microsoft, the deal shows its willingness to throw some of its weight behind an AI language from a company other than OpenAI.
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