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Researchers at Stanford University have taken down their short-lived chatbot that harnessed [[Meta]]’s [[LLaMA]] AI, nicknamed Alpaca AI. The researchers launched Alpaca with a public demo anyone could try last week, but quickly took the model offline thanks to rising costs, safety concerns, and “hallucinations,” which is the word the AI community has settled on for when a chatbot confidently states misinformation, dreaming up a fact that doesn’t exist. - [https://gizmodo.com/stanford-ai-alpaca-llama-facebook-taken-down-chatgpt-1850247570 Stanford Researchers Take Down Alpaca AI Due to 'Hallucinations' and Rising Costs - Thomas Germain - Gizmodo]
 
Researchers at Stanford University have taken down their short-lived chatbot that harnessed [[Meta]]’s [[LLaMA]] AI, nicknamed Alpaca AI. The researchers launched Alpaca with a public demo anyone could try last week, but quickly took the model offline thanks to rising costs, safety concerns, and “hallucinations,” which is the word the AI community has settled on for when a chatbot confidently states misinformation, dreaming up a fact that doesn’t exist. - [https://gizmodo.com/stanford-ai-alpaca-llama-facebook-taken-down-chatgpt-1850247570 Stanford Researchers Take Down Alpaca AI Due to 'Hallucinations' and Rising Costs - Thomas Germain - Gizmodo]
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[https://www.hackster.io/news/alpaca-the-large-language-model-that-won-t-fleece-you-cd133fec7412 Alpaca: The Large Language Model That Won't Fleece You | Nick Bild - Hackster.io] ... Alpaca builds on LLaMA to make large language models more accessible, demonstrating that they can be retrained for new uses for under $600.
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Researchers at Stanford University have taken down their short-lived chatbot that harnessed Meta’s LLaMA AI, nicknamed Alpaca AI. The researchers launched Alpaca with a public demo anyone could try last week, but quickly took the model offline thanks to rising costs, safety concerns, and “hallucinations,” which is the word the AI community has settled on for when a chatbot confidently states misinformation, dreaming up a fact that doesn’t exist. - Stanford Researchers Take Down Alpaca AI Due to 'Hallucinations' and Rising Costs - Thomas Germain - Gizmodo


Alpaca: The Large Language Model That Won't Fleece You | Nick Bild - Hackster.io ... Alpaca builds on LLaMA to make large language models more accessible, demonstrating that they can be retrained for new uses for under $600.


https://hackster.imgix.net/uploads/attachments/1571708/alpaca_main_rmsPeiE7I8.jpeg?auto=compress%2Cformat&w=740&h=555&fit=max