On Saturday, Meta Platforms introduced the latest versions of its language models, named Llama 4 Scout and Llama 4 Maverick.

This was reported by Reuters.

According to Meta, Llama represents a multimodal artificial intelligence system.

These systems are designed to process and integrate various data formats, including text, images, video, and audio, facilitating content conversion across these formats.

Meta also emphasized that Llama 4 Maverick and Llama 4 Scout will feature open-source software.

Additionally, the company previewed Llama 4 Behemoth, which it described as “one of the world's smartest LLMs, serving as a teacher for our new models.”

Major tech firms are heavily investing in artificial intelligence infrastructure following the success of OpenAI's ChatGPT, which has reshaped the technology landscape and spurred investments in machine learning.

On Friday, The Information reported that Meta had postponed the release of the latest LLM due to unmet expectations during technical testing, particularly in reasoning and mathematical tasks.

The company also expressed concerns that Llama 4 was less capable of engaging in human-like voice conversations compared to OpenAI's models.