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Meta introduced LlamaCon, a developer conference that will take place on April 29.
Meta announced it will host its first development conference dedicated to generative AI, LlamaCon, on April 29.
The company said it would share the latest open-source AI developments designed to help programmers build apps and products there.
“It follows an unprecedented growth and momentum of our open-source Llama collection of models and tools.”
No further details were provided. The company’s annual developer conference, Meta Connect, will be held in September.
Meta claims hundreds of millions of downloads of the model and at least 25 partners hosting Llama, including Nvidia, Databricks, Groq, Dell, and Snowflake.
Some of them have built tools that run models at lower latencies.
Meta recently said it would spend as much as $80 billion on AI-related projects this year, including AI hires, new AI data centers, and several Llama models with “reasoning” and natively multimodal capabilities.