New rival to OpenAI and Google: A new breath of artificial intelligence from Meta
US-based technology giant Meta added a new dimension to the artificial intelligence race and announced its own multi-modal artificial intelligence model called "Chameleon". With this new model, Meta joins the artificial intelligence struggle between OpenAI and Google.
As the parent company of #Facebook , #WhatsApp and #Instagram , #Meta took an important step in the field of artificial intelligence and developed the Chameleon model. Multimodal AI models are viewed as more advanced versions of large language models, with their ability to process various forms of media such as texts, images, audio recordings, and videos.
The Chameleon team explained that the model consists of a set of "early fusion token-based hybrid models capable of understanding and rendering images and text in any arbitrary order." Since Meta's new model is built on an old fusion architecture, it can combine multiple inputs, unlike other systems.
To date, most AI models have treated data as separate entities in the early stages and then searched for and brought together these connections. This technique is called late fusion and has limitations regarding integration. To solve this problem, Meta designed their model based on early fusion architecture. This approach enables more holistic processing of data and makes the integration of various forms of media more effective.
Meta's Chameleon model aims to take one step forward in artificial intelligence technologies. Competing with giants such as OpenAI and Google, Meta aims to gain a stronger position in the field of artificial intelligence with this new model. Chameleon is considered an innovative step by Meta that is expected to play a significant role in AI research and applications.
Meta's new multi-modal artificial intelligence model Chameleon stands out with its capacity to process various media formats and early fusion architecture. This model reinforces Meta's goal of becoming a major player in the artificial intelligence race.