Meta to Livestream First AI Developer Conference ‘LlamaCon’ on April 29

Meta is set to host its first-ever AI developer conference, named LlamaCon, on Tuesday, April 29. The event will be livestreamed and is scheduled to begin at 10:15 a.m. Pacific Time.

LlamaCon is designed to showcase Meta’s advancements in artificial intelligence, with particular emphasis on the company’s open-source large language model, LLaMA (Large Language Model Meta AI). The event will provide developers and AI enthusiasts with insights into Meta’s research, tools, and applications in the AI space.

This marks a significant step in Meta’s commitment to open-source AI development and its efforts to engage directly with the developer community. Viewers can watch the live event online, with full details expected to be available on Meta’s official platforms.

The livestream will offer keynote presentations and technical sessions that demonstrate how LLaMA and other AI tools are being integrated into various applications. Attendees are encouraged to tune in to learn more about Meta’s roadmap for AI innovation and its plans to support developers working in the space.

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