Meta loves to talk about who is and isn't "allowed" to use its Llama AI products. There's just one problem: it's all bullshit. On Transformer, I explain how Meta spins an elaborate fiction about its ability to control its models — deflecting responsibility for its decisions. https://t.co/FbsOB5Ydof
Meta is letting the US military and defense contractors use its Llama AI model for national security purposes. Via @verge: https://t.co/3wwTKwngWV
.@Meta has announced it will make its generative AI models available to the U.S. government, sparking a moral dilemma for users. #Meta #ArtificialIntelligence https://t.co/QJs4z1WqPw

Meta Platforms Inc. has announced that it will provide access to its generative AI models, including the Llama AI, to military agencies in the United States. This decision has raised ethical concerns among users regarding the implications of military use of AI technology. Concurrently, reports have emerged that the Chinese military has adapted Meta's open-source Llama model for its own purposes, creating a military chatbot known as ChatBIT. This development highlights the ongoing technological competition between the U.S. and China, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence. Additionally, Scale AI has introduced a new large language model named 'Defense Llama,' which is designed for national security applications and has already been demonstrated in classified environments. The situation underscores the complexities and moral dilemmas associated with the deployment of advanced AI technologies in military contexts.

