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Meta’s Llama 3.2, OpenAI, Microsoft, Nobel Prize Reactions, GraphRAG & more | EP.31

from Hidden Layers: AI and the People Behind It

In this episode of Hidden Layers, Ron Green is joined by KUNGFU.AI's Michael Wharton and Dr. Steve Kramer to discuss the latest news in AI. They cover OpenAI’s leadership turnover, the rise of smaller, more efficient AI models, and the growing importance of AI governance. Plus, they explore Meta's Llama 3.2, a new multimodal model, and share insights from recent AI conferences. The conversation concludes with a discussion of AI experts winning Nobel Prizes for their groundbreaking work in physics and chemistry.

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