In a brief message Tuesday morning on Threads, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the companyโs โopenโ AI model family, Llama, hit 1 billion downloads. Thatโs up from 650 million downloads as of early December 2024 โ a 153% increase over a roughly-three-month period.
Llama, which powers Metaโs AI assistant, Meta AI, across the tech giantโs various platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is a part of Metaโs yearslong bid to foster a wide-ranging AI product ecosystem. The company makes the models, as well as the tools required to fine-tune and customize them, available for free under a proprietary license.
Some developers and companies have taken issue with the Llama license terms, which are somewhat commercially restrictive. Yet Llama has achieved widespread success since launching in 2023 despite this. Companies including Spotify, AT&T, and DoorDash use Llama models in production today.
Thatโs not to suggest that Meta hasnโt faced setbacks.
Llama is at the center of an AI copyright lawsuit that accuses Meta of training a number of models on copyrighted ebooks without permission.ย Several EU countriesย have forced Meta to postpone โ and in some cases cancel altogether โ its Llama launch plans over data privacy concerns. And Llamaโs performance has been leapfrogged by models like Chinese AI lab DeepSeekโs R1.
Meta is said to have scrambled to set up โwar roomsโ to apply DeepSeekโs learnings to Llamaโs own development, and the company recently said it wouldย spend as much as $80 billionย on projects related to AI this year.
Meta is planning to launch several Llama models over the next few months, including โreasoningโ models along the lines of OpenAIโsย o3-miniย and models with natively multimodal capabilities. Zuckerberg has also hinted at โagenticโ features, suggesting that some of these models will be able to take actions autonomously.
โI think this very well could be the year when Llama and open source become the most advanced and widely used AI models,โ Zuckerberg said during Metaโs Q4 2024 earnings call in January. โ[O]ur goal for [Llama this year] is to lead.โ
Weโre certain to learn more at LlamaCon, Metaโs first generative AI developer conference, which is scheduled to take place on April 29.


