Meta expands the family with a new AI model release

Meta (formerly the Facebook company) has expanded the family by releasing a new collection of AI models.

LLAMA 4, LLAMA 4 SCOUT, LLAMA 4 MAVERICK, and LLAMA 4 Behemoth are four new models in total.

To give them “broad visual understanding,” everything is trained in “a large number of text, images, and video data that are not labeled,” according to Meta.

While Behemoth is currently undergoing training, Scout and Maverick are reportedly accessible freely at llama.com and from Meta Mitra, including the AI ​​Hugging Face development platform.

“This LLAMA 4 model marks the beginning of a new era for the ecosystem.

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“This is only the beginning for the collection of Llama 4,” Meta wrote in a blog post.

Compared to the Llama 3 model, Llama 4 shows important benefits in reasoning, coding, factual truth, and following instructions.

This is intended to compete with more sophisticated devices such as GPT-4 and Gemini 1.5.

Llama 4 version which is adapted to instructions with a help and safety alignment filter is available to make chatbots and sophisticated assistants.

Meta emphasized that due to stronger -harmonizing and learning training training, Llama 4 has increased the filtering of toxicity, a better fence, and less bias.

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