Meta’s Llama 4 Unveiled: Scout, Maverick, and Behemoth Set to Crush ChatGPT and Redefine AI—You Won’t Believe Their Power!

Meta’s Llama 4 Unveiled

In a groundbreaking announcement that’s sending shockwaves through the tech world, Meta has unleashed its Llama 4 series—three jaw-dropping AI models poised to dominate the artificial intelligence landscape.

Revealed on April 5, 2025, the trio—Llama 4 Scout, Llama 4 Maverick, and the mysterious Llama 4 Behemoth—promises to outshine rivals like ChatGPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek, all while being open-source and accessible to the masses. Buckle up, because this is no ordinary AI upgrade!

Meta’s Llama 4 Unveiled

First up is Llama 4 Scout, the lean, mean efficiency machine. With 17 billion active parameters and a mind-blowing 10 million token context window—equivalent to processing 15,000 pages of text in one go—this model is a game-changer.

Need to summarize a massive codebase or crunch multi-document tasks? Scout’s got you covered, and it runs smoothly on just a single Nvidia H100 GPU. Posts on X are buzzing, with users calling it “a record-breaking beast” that leaves models like Gemma 3 and Mistral 3.1 in the dust.

Then there’s Llama 4 Maverick, the multimodal maestro that’s already stealing the spotlight. Packing 17 billion active parameters across 128 experts—totaling a hefty 400 billion parameters—this powerhouse crushes it in reasoning, coding, and even image understanding.

Meta claims it outperforms heavyweights like GPT-4o and Gemini 2.0, with X users raving about its “1400 ELO rating” and costs “10x less than the next best model.” From chatbots to creative applications, Maverick is being hailed as the ultimate all-rounder.

But the real intrigue lies with Llama 4 Behemoth, a colossal 2-trillion-parameter titan still in training. With 288 billion active parameters and 16 experts, Meta’s teasing it as “the world’s smartest LLM” and a “teacher” for future models.

Though it’s not yet released, early buzz from VentureBeat and Reuters suggests it’s already flexing its muscles against GPT-4.5 and Claude Sonnet 3.7 in STEM benchmarks. Mark Zuckerberg himself hinted on Instagram that Behemoth could redefine AI supremacy—leaving us all wondering: just how powerful will it get?

What’s the catch? There isn’t one—Meta’s dropping Scout and Maverick as open-source software, downloadable now on llama.com and Hugging Face.

TechCrunch reports they’re already integrated into Meta AI across WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram in 40 countries. Groq’s even jumped in, offering day-zero access to Scout and Maverick on GroqCloud at jaw-droppingly low rates—$0.13 and $0.53 per million tokens, respectively. Developers and enterprises are salivating over the possibilities.

The internet’s on fire with reactions. “META has cooked!!” one X user exclaimed, while another marveled, “10M+ multimodal context length? I didn’t expect this!” Analysts at Engadget and CNBC say this move cements Meta’s bid to lead the AI race, with Zuckerberg promising a fourth model, Llama 4 Reasoning, within the next month. Could this be the knockout punch to proprietary giants like OpenAI and Google?

As Behemoth looms on the horizon, one thing’s clear: Llama 4 isn’t just an upgrade—it’s a revolution. Will it live up to the hype and reshape how we interact with technology? Stay tuned, because the AI world just got a whole lot wilder!

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