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Meta Restricts Free Access to AI Models Amid Shifting Open Source Strategy

What Happened

According to a Bloomberg report, Meta is preparing to restrict the free release of its advanced AI models. This marks a significant change from its earlier approach of open-sourcing powerful AI tools such as Llama. Meta will reportedly begin licensing its artificial intelligence technology to select users, which could include charging certain enterprise clients or prioritizing bigger partners. The company has not confirmed full details, but the move is expected to alter how AI researchers and businesses access Meta-developed tools.

Why It Matters

Meta\’s decision could reshape the AI development landscape, challenging the concept of open source and limiting broader access to advanced models. The shift may encourage competitors to rethink their distribution strategies and could slow innovation in the AI community. Read more in our AI News Hub

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