Meta makes money from revenue-sharing agreements with companies hosting its Llama AI models, according to a court filing in the Kadrey v. Meta copyright lawsuit.
The filing does not reveal which specific hosts pay Meta, but potential hosts include AWS, Nvidia, Dell, and Google Cloud.
Mark Zuckerberg mentioned the possibility of licensing access to Llama models and monetizing them through various methods, including business messaging services and ads.
Plaintiffs in the lawsuit claim that Meta used pirated works to develop Llama and facilitated infringement by uploading them.