Silicon Republic October 21, 2024
Laura Varley

Meta’s self-taught evaluator is part of a new round of AI innovations developed by the company’s research division team, following its introduction in an August paper.

Technology and social media platform Meta has announced the release of several new AI models, including the self-taught evaluator, which can train other AI, without the need for human input, in the hope that it would improve efficiency and scalability for enterprises using large language models (LLM).

The tool was first introduced in a paper released in August, where it was stated that the technology uses the same ‘chain of thought’ method previously seen in recent Open AI o1 models, to better generate reliable response and judgements.

With human involvement in LLM evaluation often...

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