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Meta Pulls Multimodal Llama AI From Europe


Meta won't release its multimodal Llama AI model in the EU

Meta says it won't be launching its upcoming multimodal AI model — capable of handling video, audio, images, and text — in the European Union, ...

Meta pulls plug on release of advanced AI model in EU - The Guardian

“We will release a multimodal Llama model over the coming months – but not in the EU due to the unpredictable nature of the European regulatory ...

Meta will not launch multimodal Llama AI model in EU

Meta said it will not release its planned multimodal Llama AI model in the EU because of the bloc's 'unpredictable' regulatory environment.

Meta Rolls Out Multimodal Llama 3.2 — But Not in Europe - Slator

Llama 3.2 expands on the powerful models introduced in the 3.1 series, making advanced AI tools more accessible to developers. The 1B and 3B ...

Multimodal Llama 3 will not be available in the EU, we need to thank ...

244K subscribers in the LocalLLaMA community. Subreddit to discuss about Llama, the large language model created by Meta AI.

Meta Won't Release Multimodal Llama AI in Europe - ExtremeTech

While Meta says its long-awaited multimodal Llama AI will be released in the coming months, it will not be available in the EU.

Meta Won't Release Its Multimodal Llama AI Model in the EU

Meta says it won't be launching its upcoming multimodal AI model -- capable of handling video, audio, images, and text -- in the European ...

Meta won't release multimodal AI models in Europe due to ... - ITPro

Meta won't release the multimodal version of its Llama AI in Europe over regulatory concerns — but will bring it to the UK, despite similar data ...

Meta stops EU roll-out of AI model due to regulatory concerns

... Europe due to regulatory unpredictability, a company spokesperson confirmed to Euronews today (18 July). “We will release a multimodal Llama ...

Meta Restricts Multimodal Models in The European Union Due to ...

(The newly released Llama 3.1 family, which processes text only, will be available to EU users.) How it works: EU data regulators have said that ...

Thanks to regulators, upcoming Multimodal Llama models won't be ...

Meta's issue isn't with the still-being-finalized AI Act, but rather with how it can train models using data from European customers while complying with GDPR.

Meta's Llama AI models now support images, too - TechCrunch

At Meta Connect 2024, the company announced a new family of Llama models, Llama 3.2. It's somewhat multimodal.

Meta pulls AI model from Europe citing 'unpredictable' regulation

... Meta AI in Europe at the moment,” it said at the time. But Meta told Axios: “We will release a multimodal Llama model over the coming months ...

Meta Says it Won't Release Future Multimodal AI Models in EU

Meta won't offer its next multimodal Llama AI model, or any future models, to customers in the EU, according to Axios.

Meta abandons plans to introduce Llama 3 AI model in the EU

Meta will not launch its multimodal AI model Llama 3 in the EU due ... It is believed the decision to pull Llama 3 from the EU relates ...

Llama 3.2: Revolutionizing edge AI and vision with open ... - AI at Meta

... hardware and optimized for Arm processors. ... More details on the latest release, including information on the multimodal availability in Europe, ...

Meta not launching multimodal AI model in EU due to AI regulations

On July 18, Meta announced that they are not launching their multimodal AI model Llama in the European Union over regulatory concerns.

Meta to stop offering future multimodal AI models in EU over 'lack of ...

Meta is pulling back on releasing its upcoming multimodal AI model, Llama, and any future models in the European Union. This decision ...

Meta Halts Llama Model Release In EU Over GDPR Concerns

Meta will not launch its multimodal Llama AI model in the EU due to regulatory concerns and GDPR compliance issues.

Slator on LinkedIn: Meta Rolls Out Multimodal Llama 3.2

Meta unveils its Llama 3.2 models, but the multimodal versions are not available in Europe due to ongoing data privacy concerns. AI ...