Beijing recently launched a policy to drive the development of artificial intelligence and its general intelligence branch. It aims to support AI firms by increasing cloud provider and data company usage, providing computing power, training data, and applications. US-China competition is heating up, and Beijing's policy is an important part of ensuring success for this field.
EZ Newswire, a PR tech company, just launched a product to make writing and distributing press releases easily and cheaply. OpenAI's ChatGPT makes it simpler to populate a press release with info and text, saving businesses s. Over 2500 companies, including huge names like Alibaba and 3M, have used the product with positive reviews. It's co-founded by two communications experts and has already raised pre-seed funding. Make press releases accessible for all businesses!
China Telecom has announced plans to launch their own AI technology to compete with industry giants. CTYun, a cloud unit of China Telecom is piloting their pre-trained large language models, challenging OpenAI's ChatGPT. Alibaba and NetEase are already offering similar AI services, with more tech behemoths such as Tencent, SenseTime, JD.com and ByteDance joining them. Find out more about CTYun's AI offering and the goal of the general manager Hu Zhiqiang.
Discover Huawei's recently filed patent for "Huawei NetGPT" - a new chatbot in the works, joining the ChatGPT technology developed by OpenAI which other tech giants are catching onto. With Huawei being a global force in the tech industry, spearheaded by founder Ren Zhengfei, could this be the next cutting edge consumer product in their portfolio?
. As China strives to join the global AI competition, China Telecom has launched its own AI technology, "CTYun". It promises to cut the cost of cloud services and compete with leading players like Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent. With general manager Hu Zhiqiang's expertise, CTYun is establishing itself as the top cloud provider in China, providing developers and users with the latest options from one of the tech industry's most esteemed figures.
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