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“Announcement: Meta’s Highly Anticipated Llama 3 LLM Will Soon Be Available as an Open-Source Release”

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“Our goal over time is to make a Llama-powered Meta AI be the most useful assistant in the world,” said Joelle Pineau, Vice President AI Research. Most notably, Meta’s Llama families, built as open-source products, represent a different philosophical approach to how AI should develop as a wider technology. But Meta is also playing it more cautiously, it seems, especially when it comes to other generative AI beyond text generation. Ironically — or perhaps predictably (heh) — even as Meta works to launch Llama 3, it does have some significant generative AI skeptics in the house. It’s not generative AI,” he said.

The Browser Company Secures $50 Million in Funding, Valued at $550 Million

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The Browser Company, which makes the Arc browser, has raised $50 million in a round led by Pace Capital at a $550 million valuation, TechCrunch has learned exclusively. However, in January, the company released the Arc Search app on iOS, focusing on putting AI-powered search at its center. This is ingrained in the DNA of The Browser Company. Paul Frazee, who built a decentralized browser called Beaker, said that scaling a browser product is hard as people are set in their way and making them switch is tough. The Browser Company has a big ambition to build an “internet computer” for users.

“Concerns Mount as Change Healthcare Outage Persists, Raising Potential for Patient Data Breach”

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If patient data has been stolen, the ramifications for the affected patients will likely be irreversible and life-lasting. Change Healthcare is one of the world’s largest facilitators of health and medical data and patient records, handling billions of healthcare transactions annually. The cybersecurity director expressed alarm at the prospect of the hackers potentially publishing the stolen sensitive patient data online. For those on the front-lines of healthcare cybersecurity, the worst-case scenario is that stolen patient records become public. Do you work at Change Healthcare, Optum or UnitedHealth and know more about the cyberattack?