What happened with Llama 2 in the last 24 hours? 🦙
Blog post from Replicate
Meta AI recently released Llama 2, the latest version of their open-source language model, featuring improvements such as training on 2 trillion tokens, support for a context length of 4096 tokens, and a more permissive license that allows commercial use. In the 24 hours following its release, several developments emerged, including the creation of a Llama2 chatbot demo by the A16Z infra team, the launch of different parameter versions (7B, 13B, and 70B) on the Replicate platform, and support for the model in various tools like llm-replicate, sdk.vercel.ai, nat.dev, and Ollama. Each version is fine-tuned for chat completions, with the 7B version noted for its speed and the 70B version recognized for its capabilities. Furthermore, platforms such as Vercel and Ollama have incorporated Llama 2, offering users an opportunity to explore its functionalities in different environments.