JAKARTA - On Wednesday, August 9, the company International Business Machines (IBM) announced that it will run Meta Platforms' artificial intelligence language program on their own entrepreneurized intelligence platform, watsonx.

IBM's watsonx helps companies integrate artificial intelligence into their workflows and provide early access to Meta Platforms' Llama 2 program, which is Facebook's parent, to several clients.

Since OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT at the end of last year, which has increased interest among consumers and companies, businesses are increasingly interested in bringing artificial intelligence into their process to increase advanced efficiency and capabilities.

This provider of enterprise software announced that the release of open source AI models from Meta will be followed by additional software such as AI refinement studios, fact sheets, and other generative AI models.

Llama 2 is a commercial version of Meta's open artificial intelligence language model launched in July, which is distributed through Microsoft's Azure cloud service to compete with OpenAI and Bard's ChatGPT from Google in a growing generative AI market.


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