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Meta introduced Llama 3.1, its most advanced open-source AI model, on Tuesday, aiming to compete with industry leaders like OpenAI, Alphabet, and Anthropic.

NVIDIA has announced its new AI Foundry service and NIM inference microservices, which allow enterprises and nations to create custom "supermodels" using the Llama 3.1 collection of models.

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, is taking a different approach from most tech moguls by giving away one of the world's top AI models, called Llama, for free.

Meta has released Llama 3.1, an open-source AI model that outperforms other models on benchmarks.

Emmes Group, a leading global contract research organization (CRO), has announced a multi-year strategic partnership with Miimansa AI on July 23, 2024.

Scientists from the Toyota Research Institute and Stanford University have developed self-driving cars that can perform controlled drifts, pushing the boundaries of autonomous driving.

Two companies that offer lucrative growth opportunities are Broadcom and Alphabet.