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Mark Zuckerberg on Llama 3.1, Open Source, AI Agents, Safety, and more

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Meta just released Llama 3.1 405B — the first-ever open-sourced frontier AI model, beating top closed models like GPT-4o across several benchmarks.
Rowan Cheung (https://x.com/rowancheung) sat down with Mark Zuckerberg for an exclusive interview, diving into why this marks a significant moment in AI history.
Find all the details about Llama 3.1 405B on Meta's official announcement page.
Read our exclusive deep dive with the most important quotes here.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Meta’s Llama 3.1 rundown (00:00:38)

3. Real-world use cases for Llama 3.1 (00:03:44)

4. Educating developers on open-source AI tools (00:06:15)

5. Societal implications of open-source AI (00:09:43)

6. Balancing power and managing bad actors (00:13:00)

7. Open source and global competition (00:14:40)

8. Accelerating innovation and economic growth (00:16:59)

9. Zuck on Apple and lessons from the past (00:20:04)

10. Future of AI: Llama 3 and beyond (00:24:22)

11. Prediction: Billions of personalized AI agents (00:26:43)

12. Factors to changing anti-AI sentiment (00:31:32)

4 episodes

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Meta just released Llama 3.1 405B — the first-ever open-sourced frontier AI model, beating top closed models like GPT-4o across several benchmarks.
Rowan Cheung (https://x.com/rowancheung) sat down with Mark Zuckerberg for an exclusive interview, diving into why this marks a significant moment in AI history.
Find all the details about Llama 3.1 405B on Meta's official announcement page.
Read our exclusive deep dive with the most important quotes here.

__
Join our daily AI newsletter: https://www.therundown.ai/subscribe
Learn AI hands-on with our AI University: https://rundown.ai/ai-university/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Meta’s Llama 3.1 rundown (00:00:38)

3. Real-world use cases for Llama 3.1 (00:03:44)

4. Educating developers on open-source AI tools (00:06:15)

5. Societal implications of open-source AI (00:09:43)

6. Balancing power and managing bad actors (00:13:00)

7. Open source and global competition (00:14:40)

8. Accelerating innovation and economic growth (00:16:59)

9. Zuck on Apple and lessons from the past (00:20:04)

10. Future of AI: Llama 3 and beyond (00:24:22)

11. Prediction: Billions of personalized AI agents (00:26:43)

12. Factors to changing anti-AI sentiment (00:31:32)

4 episodes

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