Meta's AI Studio Launch: A New Era of AI Creativity

Published On Tue Jul 30 2024
Meta's AI Studio Launch: A New Era of AI Creativity

NVIDIA's Jensen Huang Talks AI with Meta's Mark Zuckerberg at Siggraph 2024

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently engaged in a fireside chat with Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Siggraph 2024. The conversation began with an announcement about the launch of Meta’s AI Studio, a new platform designed for users to create, share, and explore AI characters.

During the discussion, it was revealed that Meta AI is currently utilized across popular platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The highlight of the conversation was Meta's decision to make their Llama 3.1 AI model open-source. This move is considered a significant investment of time and resources, with the largest version of Llama featuring 405 billion parameters, trained using over 16,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs.

Future of AI Integration

Mark Zuckerberg expressed his vision for the future of AI integration, stating, "One of the things that drives quality improvements is it used to be that you have a different model for each type of content. As the models get bigger and more general, that gets better and better. So, I kind of dream of one day like you can almost imagine all of Facebook or Instagram being like a single AI model that has unified all these different content types and systems together.”

To watch a snippet of the discussion between Jensen Huang and Mark Zuckerberg, check out the video below:

In a touching conclusion to the event, Jensen Huang presented Mark Zuckerberg with his own leather jacket, a gift from his wife, Lori, specifically for Siggraph.

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