Episode 13: Meta's Llama 3.1, Mistral Large 2 and big interest in small models

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This is a podcast episode titled, Episode 13: Meta's Llama 3.1, Mistral Large 2 and big interest in small models. The summary for this episode is: <p>Meta strikes back with the launch of Llama 3.1! In Episode 13 of <em>Mixture of Experts</em>, host Tim Hwang is joined by Chris Hay, Shobhit Varshney, and Maryam Ashoori. Today, the experts analyze the business of AI in relation to the launch of Llama 3.1, including Llama 405B. Then, Mistral Large 2 sparks conversation about the open source wave. Finally, the experts talk GPT 4o-mini and the model price war. Are little models having their moment? Tune-in to find out.</p><p><br></p><p>0:01 — Intro</p><p>1:33 — Llama 3.1 and Mistral Large 2</p><p>10:08 — Are Little Models Having a Moment?</p><p><br></p><p><em>The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity.</em></p>
Stories covered today
00:26 MIN
Llama 3.1 and Mistral Large 2
08:20 MIN
Zuckerberg: Do you prefer the new or old Zuck?
01:35 MIN
The strategic use of AI models by industry giants
01:56 MIN
Big interest in small models
09:44 MIN
The future of AI training: Diverse perspectives
01:02 MIN

DESCRIPTION

Meta strikes back with the launch of Llama 3.1! In Episode 13 of Mixture of Experts, host Tim Hwang is joined by Chris Hay, Shobhit Varshney, and Maryam Ashoori. Today, the experts analyze the business of AI in relation to the launch of Llama 3.1, including Llama 405B. Then, Mistral Large 2 sparks conversation about the open source wave. Finally, the experts talk GPT 4o-mini and the model price war. Are little models having their moment? Tune-in to find out.


0:01 — Intro

1:33 — Llama 3.1 and Mistral Large 2

10:08 — Are Little Models Having a Moment?


The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity.