Meta's Revenue Sharing Model for Llama AI Unveiled Amid Legal Controversy

Meta's Revenue Sharing Model for Llama AI Unveiled Amid Legal Controversy
Meta is reportedly earning revenue from its Llama AI models through agreements with hosting partners, despite earlier claims by CEO Mark Zuckerberg that selling access was not their business model. A recent court filing in the Kadrey v. Meta lawsuit reveals that Meta shares revenue with companies hosting Llama. While specific hosts are not named, partnerships include AWS and Google Cloud. The lawsuit alleges that Meta trained Llama using pirated ebooks, complicating its revenue strategy. Meanwhile, Meta plans to increase capital expenditures to invest further in AI development.