Meta has disclosed that the company has plans to release the Llama artificial intelligence model that supports multimodal data in the next few months. However, the crucial point is that Meta stated that this new Llama model will not be made available to users in the European Union or EU.
The reason Meta decided to do so is because they believe that the direction of the EU regulatory agency is unpredictable, so they chose not to distribute the model to avoid any potential complications.
Previously, Apple also announced a similar decision that Apple Intelligence will not be available to users in the EU this year in order to address concerns with regulatory agencies. Meta has shown a cautious approach in releasing AI features on the platform before.
Meta confirmed that they are not withdrawing their AI service in these regions and emphasized that obtaining user data in Europe is crucial to ensuring AI has comprehensive knowledge in every region worldwide.
Source: Axios
**TLDR: Meta plans to release the Llama AI model supporting multimodal data soon but will not make it available in the EU due to unpredictable regulations. They emphasize the importance of user data in Europe for comprehensive AI knowledge globally. Apple also made a similar decision regarding Apple Intelligence in the EU.**
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