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Stanford University team apologises over claims they copied Chinese project for AI model

  • Artificial intelligence model Llama 3-V drew global attention for its powerful performance when it was launched last week
  • But after questions were raised, the developers admitted it’s ‘very similar’ to a project developed by Tsinghua and ModelBest

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A Stanford University team has apologised after being accused of plagiarising the open-source work of Chinese scientists to create a new artificial intelligence model.

The AI model, called Llama 3-V, drew global attention for its powerful performance when it was launched on Wednesday last week.

But on Sunday, two Stanford students involved in the project admitted that “our architecture is very similar” to another model, MiniCPM-Llama3-V 2.5.

“We want to sincerely apologise to the original authors,” Stanford computer science undergraduates Aksh Garg and Siddharth Sharma said in a statement posted on X on Monday.

They said the original model had been taken down.

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Llama 3-V was developed by Garg, Sharma and another researcher, Mustafa Aljadery, who is not from Stanford. The three researchers did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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