Published on: 2025-07-05 12:07:11
Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET Last month, Meta hosted its first generative AI developer conference, LlamaCon, where it planned to release the "Behemoth" large language model. Instead, the company pushed the release to June, and now, a new report suggests it might slip further -- to the fall or later. Also: The top 20 AI tools - and the #1 thing to remember when you use them According to The Wall Street Journal, Meta engineers are "struggling to significantly improve the capabilities" of Behemo
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-05 18:12:40
Last month, Meta hosted LlamaCon , its first ever generative AI conference. But while the event delivered some notable improvements for developers, it also felt a bit underwhelming considering how important AI is to the company. Now, we know a bit more about why, thanks to a new report in The Wall Street Journal. According to the report, Meta had originally intended to release its "Behemoth" Llama 4 model at the April developer event, but later delayed its release to June. Now, it's apparently
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Meta reportedly has pushed back the release of its Behemoth large language model for its artificial intelligence tools, delaying it until the fall. Behemoth was originally planned to release in April to coincide with Meta's first AI conference, LlamaCon, but it was delayed until June before this latest delay, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal on Thursday. Meta released Llama 4 in April. Llama -- Large Language Model Meta AI -- is Meta's family of LLMs. But Meta AI engineers are c
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