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  • Meta is making its Llama AI models available to more governments in Europe and Asia

    Meta is allowing more governments to access its suite of Llama AI models. The group includes France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and South Korea and organizations associated with the European Union and NATO, the company said in .

    The move comes after the company took similar steps to bring Llama to the US government and its contractors. Meta has also made its AI models available to the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand for “national security use cases.”

    Meta notes that governments won’t just be using the company’s off-the-shelf models. They’ll also be able to incorporate their own data and create AI applications for specific use cases. “Governments can also fine-tune Llama models using their own sensitive national security data, host them in secure environments at various levels of classification, and deploy models tailored for specific purposes on-device in the field,” the company says.

    Meta says the open source nature of Llama makes it ideally suited for government use as “it can be securely downloaded and deployed without the need to transfer sensitive data through third-party AI providers.” Recently, Mark Zuckerberg that “safety concerns” could potentially prevent Meta from open-sourcing its efforts around building “real superintelligence.”

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  • Llamas frolic in snowy Colorado neighborhood — and get police escort home, photos show

    Llamas frolic in snowy Colorado neighborhood — and get police escort home, photos show


    A trio of llamas escaped their pasture to frolic through a snowy Colorado neighborhood — until the cops showed up, photos show.

    A trio of llamas escaped their pasture to frolic through a snowy Colorado neighborhood — until the cops showed up, photos show.

    Wheat Ridge Police Department on Facebook

    A trio of runaway llamas seized an opportunity for some mischief in a Colorado neighborhood, funny photos show.

    Residents in a town near Denver spotted the llamas running through the snowy streets before Wheat Ridge police showed up to wrangle them, the department said on Facebook.

    “In Colorado, even the llamas love fresh powder,” the department said in the Feb. 4 post. “Three llamas in southeast Wheat Ridge were so eager to play in the snow this morning, they got out of their fence.”

    Photos show the llamas hanging out together and grazing under tall trees where less snow has fallen. One of the photos shows officers posing with the haltered llamas.

    “Sofia, Tina and Napoleon are back home with their folks now after hanging out with our team,” the post says.

    People in the comments got a kick out of the llamas’ names — especially the ones that seemed to come from the movie “Napoleon Dynamite.”

    “Of course one is Tina, & Napoleon,” someone wrote, adding a GIF from the movie.

    “Those names are killing me!” someone else said. “Love it! Happy they’re safe.”

    Some said they understood the llamas’ desire to escape.

    “Maybe the snow was whiter and fluffier on the other side of the fence,” someone said.

    “It was a llama snow day!” another person said.

    Brooke (she/them) is a McClatchy Real-Time reporter who covers LGBTQ+ entertainment news and national parks out west. They studied journalism at the University of Florida, and previously covered LGBTQ+ news for the South Florida Sun Sentinel. When they’re not writing stories, they enjoy hanging out with their cats, riding horses or spending time outdoors.



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  • Llama raises $6m to simplify smart contract access management and governance

    Llama raises $6m to simplify smart contract access management and governance

    Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal and Stani Kulechov, founder of Aave, were among investors in a fundraise for Llama, a protocol aiming to provide easy-to-use tools for on-chain organizations.

    Llama, an access control and governance platform for smart contracts, raised $6 million during a seed funding round led by Founders Fund and Electric Capital. The capital raise is earmarked for further development of Llama’s platform which co-founders Shreyas Hariharan and Austin Greene say would allow developers to focus on their core products. 

    Hariharan’s statement regarding the announcement noted that builders could leverage Llama to scale their on-chain entities by defining roles and permission for critical actions such as protocol upgrades, moving treasury funds, editing smart contract parameters and initiating emergency halts.

    Greene added that Llama’s platform could reduce development costs and by extension, pave the way for more secure and trustworthy decentralized protocols with higher resistance to exploits.

    Building and maintaining privileged access systems requires precious engineering resources and a large security budget. Teams just want a secure way to set and iterate on granular roles and permissions for all their decision-makers without writing custom modules.

    Austin Greene, Llama co-founder

    The Llama co-founders said their full-stack solution was born from countless hours of supporting blockchain builders and understanding the pain points associated with running smart contracts.

    “We’ve contributed to leading protocols and used our learnings to build the product we wish we had,” said Hariharan.

    Other Llama seed investors include Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal, Aave founder Stani Kulechov, Stripe’s president of product and business Willy Gaybrick, Anchorage CEO Nathan McCauley, Coinbase protocol specialist Viktor Bunin, Zeitgeist founder Sina Habinian and entities such as Elad Gil, Amplify Partners, Reverie, and FJ Labs. 

    As reported by crypto.news, a number of crypto projects have raised funding from investors as 2023 draws to a close. 9GAG’s memecoin raised $11 million although the token notably does not have a roadmap. Moonveil also announced $5.4 in seed funding to bolster its web3 gaming studio and crypto payment provider Triple-A raised $10 million ahead of its token launch on Ethereum.


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