Meta held its inaugural generative AI developer conference, LlamaCon, intending to launch its Behemoth language model. However, due to development challenges and internal skepticism regarding its improvements over existing models, the launch has been postponed possibly to fall 2024. Despite public claims of outperforming competitors, internal engineers worry that Behemoth may not justify its release. This comes after the launch of Llama 4 earlier in April, raising questions about whether the advancements are significant enough for public introduction.
Meta's generative AI developer conference, LlamaCon, was to unveil the 'Behemoth' model, but due to development struggles, the release has been postponed, with concerns about its capabilities.
Behemoth was positioned as one of Meta's most powerful language models, aimed to outshine competitors like GPT-4.5 and Claude Sonnet 3.7, yet internal engineers doubt its market readiness.
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