Meta has unveiled plans for LlamaCon, its inaugural developer conference focused on generative AI, set for April 29. This event will showcase the latest advancements in Meta's open-source AI technologies, aimed at empowering developers to create innovative applications. Additionally, Meta's annual developer conference, Meta Connect, is scheduled for September.
The conference comes at a time when Meta is facing stiff competition from emerging AI companies like DeepSeek. With a commitment of up to $80 billion for AI projects this year, Meta aims to enhance its AI capabilities, including the launch of new Llama models. However, challenges such as legal issues and data privacy concerns in the EU may impact its plans.
• Meta to host LlamaCon, its first generative AI developer conference.
• Meta plans to invest $80 billion in AI projects this year.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create new content, such as text or images, based on training data.
Open Source AI involves making AI models and tools publicly available for developers to use and modify.
Data Privacy concerns relate to how personal data is collected, stored, and used, impacting AI model deployment.
Meta is focused on developing generative AI technologies, including the Llama family of models.
DeepSeek is a Chinese AI company that has emerged as a competitor to Meta's AI offerings.
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