In London, Meta executives downplayed the negative impact of AI on elections, touted open-source AI, and confirmed Llama’s next version will arrive by next month, Bloomberg’s Mark Bergen reports. “So far, it’s been very striking how little these tools have been used on a systemic basis to try to subvert or disrupt these elections,” Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, said at an event on the company’s AI strategy in London on Tuesday.
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