Meta is gearing up to release a commercial version of its artificial intelligence (AI) model to rival Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Google. While Meta previously offered its large language model (LLM) LLaMa for researchers and academics, the new version will cater to wider usage, allowing companies to customize the AI model. Sources say Meta is exploring a paid version for enterprise customers. Unlike competitors who keep their codes private, Meta has made its LLM models open-source, making the system's details publicly available. This move comes as Meta faces a copyright infringement lawsuit related to its AI system training.