In February, Meta began giving a limited number of researchers access to the advanced AI language software it had developed to enable ChatGPT-like chatbots. But someone released the code publicly, spurring the emergence of local tools.
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In February, Meta began giving a limited number of researchers access to the advanced AI language software it had developed to enable ChatGPT-like chatbots. But someone released the code publicly, spurring the emergence of local tools.