On Tuesday, Meta hosts its first AI developer event, Llamacon. This will be centered around the company’s Lama family of open AI models, with some major updates expected from developers. Also on the agenda: keynotes from meta executives and chats by the fireplace with the CEO and chief meta of major tech.
Meta hosts a small number of developers and journalists at its Menlo Park, California headquarters. The company also streams live keynotes and fireplaces for people around the world to tune. Llamacon streams on the meta of the developer’s Facebook page and meta-developer YouTube channel.
The Ramacon began at 10:15am and was announced by Meta Chief Product Officer Chris Cox by AI Vice President Manohar Pariri and Metagenetic AI research scientist Angela Fan.
At 10:45am, Zuckerberg will be sitting by the fireplace chat with Databricks co-founder and CEO Ali Ghodsi to chat about open source AI and AI-powered applications. What is the relationship between Meta and Databricks? In January, Databricks announced that Meta supports data-centric AI startups as “strategic advisors.”
Later that day, at 4pm, Zuckerberg joins another fireplace chat with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. The two CEOs will be discussing the latest trends in AI and are offering advice on how developers can stay ahead in the rapidly changing AI space.
Meta has a high interest in joining Ramacon. The company recently launched the Llama 4, a new generation of AI model with muted responses from developers. The Llama 4 models were not cutting edge in certain benchmarks compared to major AI models from Deepseek, Openai, Humanity, and Google.
Soon after its release, Meta had to dodge allegations that it had deceived the popular crowdsourced AI benchmark LM Arena. The company used the version of the Llama 4 Maverick model “Optimized for Conversation” to achieve a high score on the LM Arena, but has released a different version of Maverick.
With Ramacon, Meta hopes to return to the good bounty of the developer. See if the company can achieve that.