Meta has opened up access to its open-source Llama AI models to various U.S. government agencies, including their external partners.
In the past week, four Silicon Valley companies announced investments totaling approximately US $890 million in Jalisco, ...
The company said yesterday it had assembled a smorgasbord of partners for this effort, including consultancies like Accenture and Deloitte, cloud providers like Microsoft and Oracle, and defense ...
The Mark Zuckerberg-owned social media company said it was playing its part in ensuring the safety and security of the United ...
In a report released today, Mark Moerdler from Bernstein maintained a Buy rating on Oracle (ORCL – Research Report), with a price target ...
VanEck has listed an exchange-traded note on Euronext Amsterdam and Euronext Paris tracking the performance of the Pyth ...
Meta is enabling use of its open-source Llama AI models for a wide range of defense and national-security purposes for the ...
In recent weeks officers have located multiple burglary suspects attempting to hide using thermal imagery and responded to ...
All major U.S. indices posted gains in the third quarter with the economy demonstrating resilience and forecasters ...
According to a report by Channel Futures, several hundred employees within the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) unit have ...
Meta has announced that it will make its powerful artificial intelligence models available to US governments, including those working on defense.
Meta has declared that it will give access to its Llama AI models to US defence agencies, countering China's use of AI in military.