Discover how Chinese tech giant Alibaba took a huge step towards embracing the AI-based ChatGPT language model with the roll-out of Tongyi Qianwen at its Cloud Summit in Beijing. Already integrated with the company's DingTalk app, the model will make communication and summarizing meeting notes easier. Thanks to the likes of Alibaba, Baidu, and SenseTime, AI is being embraced by businesses on a large scale.
Australian grocery delivery startup MilkRun has ceased operations due to the global economic uncertainties. Despite the setback, the tech industry is on the rise with entrepreneurs creating revolutionary products and services. Companies such as Dell Alienware, Alibaba, and Tongyi are innovating to build a better future.
Alibaba Group recently showed its Conversational Generative Pre-trained Transformer, a powerful AI chatbot, at a Beijing conference. This advanced language model enables users to smoothly carry out conversations with the company. The software can transcribe notes, create business pitches and communicate bedtime stories. These improvements make Alibaba's products and services even better.
Jack Ma, founder of tech giant Alibaba, has released Tongyi Qianwen, an AI-powered chatbot, to challenge ChatGPT. Tongyi Qianwen can create articles, poems, recipes and give users compliments & prompts. Competing with Baidu ERNIE bot, multiple tech companies are ready to launch their own AI chatbots soon!
At the Alibaba Cloud Summit in Beijing on April 11, Chinese tech giant Alibaba will reportedly launch a ChatGPT-style tool model and large-scale industry application model. Already active in cloud computing since 2009, the industry eagerly awaits the AI chatbot technology's potential implications for China. The news follows the release of similar models by tech giants Baidu and Meituan. Tune in to see what Alibaba reveals!
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