Agency AI (Agen.cy) with 500+ AI Engineers as Meta launched Llama 3
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Meta launched Llama 3 to show the world what’s possible with open-source LLMs.
500+ AI engineers just spent 24 hours straight putting it to the test.
Here’s what we saw at the @AIatMeta x @cerebral_valle #Llama3Hackathon (🧵):
1/ JoeCRM
AI-first CRM that receives signals about customers, performs research about them and automatically drafts outreach campaigns
2/ Activation Ablation Augmentation
The research team that identified how to nullify activation layers in Llama3 responsible for censorship
@song_minjune, @IanSears96, @Nottlespike
🥉 3rd place
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3/ OpenGlass
$20 budget smart glasses that can answer questions about what you’re looking at
🥇1st place
Kodjima, Shreeganesh, @Jat1nn, Scott Fitsimones, and Stepan (Steve) Korshakov
4/ Feycher
Fast AI avatars that speak responses with lip-syncing. Context loaded by recent events from the @brave news API
(Bonus)/ LlamaFS
Local LLM-powered hard drive file organizer. Automatically rename and categorize messy files and directories with multi-modal AI
Everyone was asking me nonstop what we built, so here it is :)
5/ Hound
AI to help law enforcement crackdown on human trafficking
6/ Mongoose Miner
Improved Python codegen made by providing llama 3 with up-to-date documentation
7/ Deb8
AI agent debate arena where different models compete in the Lincoln-Douglas debate. A third agent rates the quality of the debaters and scores them
🥈 2nd place
8/ City Hub
Llama3-powered chat agent that lets residents ask questions about city laws and regulations. RAGs over city documents to inform the answers
Chat with your city
Huge thanks to @AIatMeta, Hugging Face , @GroqInc, W&B, @brave, LlamaIndex, @OctoAICloud, @LambdaAPI, @cerebral_valley, @ollama, @JonathanRoss321, Brave Sampson, Paige Bailey, Alex Volkov, Amit Sangani
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Bonus 2/ AI glasses
Smart glasses that let you highlight physical book pages and automatically record them as notes
One of the coolest hacks I’ve seen to date Ayush Khandelwal