Meta's Llama AI Aims to Boost UK Healthcare, But at What Cost?
UKWed Nov 20 2024
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Meta is keen on integrating its Llama AI into Britain's public healthcare system. Recently, it held a hackathon in Europe, inviting over 200 developers to innovate with Llama AI to enhance the country's health services. The company is particularly interested in reducing wait times in emergency rooms.
The UK's AI minister, Feryal Clark, sees potential in using Meta's open-source AI model for key government missions. Notably, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has already given the go-ahead for Llama to collaborate with the US government. This move is part of a broader effort by Meta to work with governments in various countries, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and now the UK.
One might wonder what Meta stands to gain from this venture. Meta's president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, explained that while there's no immediate financial benefit, fostering an ecosystem of Llama-based innovation could indirectly benefit the company in the long run.
Mark Zuckerberg highlighted that Llama has nearly reached 350 million downloads, thanks to its open-source nature. However, not everyone is sold on the idea of AI integration in government. Clegg addressed these concerns by downplaying the immediate risks, suggesting that fears about AI taking over are overblown.
The UK AI minister Clark acknowledged the risks but emphasized that the government won't shy away from them. Instead, it aims to strike a balance with regulations that support innovation without burdening businesses too much.
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