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Morning Edition · Monday, June 15, 2026
Meta Pushes Segment Anything to Version 3 and Adds New Research Tooling
The latest Segment Anything release and a companion project extend Meta's open computer-vision stack as it details how it builds and tests larger systems.

Meta released the third version of its Segment Anything Model (SAM), the company's foundation model for image and video segmentation, on its AI blog. The SAM line has been one of the more widely adopted open computer-vision releases, used a…
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