Target He haunts his projects related to generative AI, and is about to play one of his most important chips. In accordance with InformationMark Zuckerberg’s company is working on a new solution open source developed offer code and help users program. Will be called Code Flamewill be released next week and will compete directly with Copilot and Copilot X, popular GitHub tools.
Sources from the aforementioned media claim that Code Llama will be based on LLaMA 2, the most recent artificial intelligence model developed by the people of Menlo Park. In any case, a few details regarding its implementation, main characteristics and distribution remain to be known.
While its finer details are still unknown, it makes sense for Meta to point its weapon at an AI capable of writing or fixing code. Keep in mind that conversational chatbots like ChatGPT (OpenAI) and Bard (Google) already offer support for a wide variety of programming languages. And while it is true that they are still far from perfect, they have proven to be very useful. to speed up workflowsespecially when finding bugs and suggesting fixes. In fact, 46% of the code published on GitHub has already been generated using artificial intelligence.
However, everything indicates that Code Llama will not be offered as a bot capable of programming already “canned”. On the contrary, it will be a set of tools for companies, researchers or engineers. can create their own AI-based programming assistant. This can be especially helpful for those individuals or organizations that are trying to cut costs on their projects. Let’s not forget that GitHub Copilot, the most popular tool among developers, costs $10 per month for individuals and $19 per month per user for the enterprise plan.
Code Llama will be the new Meta AI to help you code
It will be interesting to see how Meta is going to solve one of the main problems of AI being able to generate code: plagiarism. This stands out as one of the most heated moral debates around these tools given that many times they have been trained using proprietary code and reused without permission. And today it is impossible to know if Code Llama can be an exception to the rule.
All indications are that Code Llama is the Meta’s new great bet on becoming industry leader in generative AI. What Mark Zuckerberg has been preaching about lately. And the California firm appears to have taken the opportunity very seriously, tying together important announcements in a very short amount of time.
After all, LLaMA 2, the AI model that Code Llama will be based on, was officially unveiled in mid-July. While in August Menlo Park representatives presented AudioCraftwhich is able to create songs and sound effects from text.
waiting for more details
It remains to be seen what programming languages Code Llama supports and how it will evolve over time. The truth is that whether the proposal succeeds or not, Meta will strive to demonstrate that it is at the same level – and even above – OpenAI and Google, which have attracted attention in recent months with their developments in the field of generative technologies. artificial intelligence. And if your projects are promoted as open source, it will give you even more exposure.
It’s true that there is a lot of debate about whether Meta’s AI models are truly open source.. Close attention is likely to touch Code Llama. The Open Source Initiative recently stated that the LLaMA 2 license is not open source. This is because it restricts its commercial use to certain users as well as its implementation for certain purposes. However, this is an approach that other major players in the sector have not yet taken.
Will Code Llama be the next big AI bomb in Meta? Can it stand up to GitHub Copilot and chatbots like Bard and ChatGPT? We will closely follow the news.
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