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Inside Meta’s AI Drama: Internal Feuds Over Compute Power

Meta Platforms’ releases of its large-language models in the past six months have won the company praise for offering free, open-source alternatives to models from OpenAI and Anthropic. But a previously unreported internal battle over computing resources has led many of the scientists and engineers who worked on Llama to quit.


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Meta Platforms’ releases of its large-language models in the past six months have won the company praise for offering free, open-source alternatives to models from OpenAI and Anthropic. But a previously unreported internal battle over computing resources has led many of the scientists and engineers who worked on Llama to quit.

Meta Platforms’ releases of its large-language models in the past six months have won the company praise for offering free, open-source alternatives to models from OpenAI and Anthropic. But a previously unreported internal battle over computing resources has led many of the scientists and engineers who worked on Llama to quit.

Can the company's ambitions survive both a talent exodus and computing power shortages?


Inside Meta’s AI Drama: Internal Feuds Over Compute Power
By Kalley Huang and Sylvia Varnham O'Regan

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