Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Platforms Inc. META revealed that its new large language model, Llama 3, has surpassed other AI models in benchmark tests. However, OpenAI's latest flagship model, GPT-4, is notably missing from its comparison.
What Happened: The Llama 3 model, which Meta unveiled on Thursday, has outperformed several other AI models in benchmark tests, including those from Alphabet Inc.‘s GOOGL GOOG Google, Jeff Bezos-backed Anthropic, and Mistral AI.
The new model is expected to be available to cloud providers like Amazon.com Inc.'s AMZN Amazon Web Services (AWS) and model libraries such as Hugging Face soon.
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The Llama 3 model, which comes in two sizes with 8B and 70B parameters, has shown significant improvements in text-based responses. It has demonstrated a higher diversity in answering prompts, fewer false refusals, and improved reasoning abilities.
The model also shows a better understanding of instructions and improved code-writing capabilities.
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Meta’s blog post stated that Llama 3 outperformed similarly sized models like Google’s Gemma and Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude 3, and Mistral 7B in specific benchmarking tests.
In the MMLU benchmark, which measures general knowledge, the 8B version of Llama 3 outperformed both Gemma 7B and Mistral 7B, while the 70B version slightly edged Gemini Pro 1.5.
It is worth noting that Meta did not mention OpenAI‘s GPT-4 in its post. The company also highlighted that benchmark testing AI models, while helpful, is not perfect, as the datasets used for benchmarking are often part of the model’s training.
Why It Matters: Earlier in March, Anthropic introduced its latest generative AI model, Claude 3, claiming it outperforms rivals like OpenAI's GPT-4.
In a similar vein, Elon Musk’s xAI announced a major update to Grok with improvements across the board in various metrics.
OpenAI, on the other hand, is expected to release a "significantly better" GPT-5 model later this year.
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