WEB Llama 2 Community License Agreement Released
Open Source, Free for Research and Commercial Use
ONNX Llama 2 Repo Now Available for WindowsPC Development
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has released the community license agreement for its LLaMA 2 large language model (LLM). The agreement outlines the terms of use for the model, which is open source and free for both research and commercial purposes.
The release of LLaMA 2 is a significant step forward in the development of LLMs, which have shown great promise in a wide range of applications, including natural language processing, machine translation, and question answering. Meta's decision to make the model open source and free to use is likely to accelerate research and innovation in this field.
However, the community license agreement also includes some restrictions on the use of LLaMA 2. For example, the model cannot be used for illegal or harmful purposes, such as creating spam, spreading misinformation, or inciting violence. Companies that are looking to use LLaMA 2 for applications that support more than 700 million monthly active users will also need to obtain a commercial license from Meta.
Despite these restrictions, the release of LLaMA 2's community license agreement is a positive step forward for the development of LLMs. By making the model open source and free to use, Meta is helping to lower the barriers to entry for researchers and developers who want to work with this powerful technology.
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