meta*, IBM and a number of startups and research groups announced about creating the AI Alliance Alliance, which will contribute to the development of artificial intelligence (II) on the principles of openness and cooperation. Association means the beginning of the competition against giants such as Openai and Google, in the struggle for the determining future of AI technology.
IBM emphasized the importance of the alliance, saying that this is a turning point in determining the future of AI. This statement came against the backdrop of concern about the fact that the companies supported by Microsoft and Google, in particular Openai, can monopolize the technology that becomes key to our daily life.
Openai and Google, standing behind products such as ChatGPT and BARD, insist on a closed system for developing their large -scale language models. They consider themselves responsible in the world of AI, trying to control the technology in order to ensure its ethical and responsible use, as well as prevent the attackers in the hands of attackers.
On the other hand, supporters of open source code are sure that the exchange of knowledge and technologies in the field of AI can contribute to innovation and prevent the dominance of one company or face. This position intensified after the internal conflict in Openai, which strengthened the position of Microsoft and caused fears about the excessive influence of one company on the entire industry.
META actively supports the open source code model, opposing the restriction of the future and secret laboratories of several techno -giants. Unlike GPT-4 from Openai, Meta has provided its LLAMA models for wide use by researchers and startups.
Meta representative emphasized that the company believes that it is better when the AI is developed openly – this gives more opportunities to access the advantages, create innovative products and work on safety.
About 50 companies and organizations joined the IBM and META alliance, including large players such as Intel and NASA, while Openai and Google were not among the founders of the alliance.