Meta Retreats From Open‑Source Llama

Updated: 2025.10.09 12D ago 3 sources
Yakovenko says Meta appears to be pivoting away from its open Llama models while offering nine-figure packages to poach OpenAI talent. If accurate, Big Tech’s most prominent open-source effort is being deprioritized in favor of closed, frontier-scale stacks. — A strategic retreat from open models would consolidate power in a few closed labs, reshaping competition, safety oversight, and research norms.

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