Discover how ChatGPT is driving the growth of natural language processing (NLP) technologies in China, empowering companies to create AI-driven innovations and personalized products tailored to niche markets. From Fanyu Technology to Boeing, learn how Chinese entrepreneurs are powering the industry forward.
OpenAI is in a tight competition with the "Big Five" Chinese tech giants in terms of AI supremacy. Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, Bytedance and SenseTime are striving to be the 'winner-take-all'. Companies must find monetization points for the materials used for AI technology to achieve a successful return. AI developers must also be conscious of regulations imposed by the Chinese government. Follow Robin Zhu, Bernstein analyst's advice to make a financial return from AI.
Infobird Co Ltd. provides innovative AI-powered customer-engagement solutions to businesses. By integrating ChatGPT into their AI customer service system, they are now able to bridge the gap between existing AI and ML technologies. Businesses can reduce costs, improve quality and ensure better user satisfaction with Infobird’s cloud-native architecture, AI capabilities and VoIP technologies.
This article looks at the new Chinese regulations introduced to regulate AI chatbots like ChatGPT, as well as the potential global repercussions. The rules require developers to promote the Chinese Communist Party and adhere to their censorship regime. We also examine other nations, such as the US, and the measures they have taken, as well as the views of experts such as Elon Musk, who advocate slowing down AI development.
Discover the success story of Coca-Cola Co. as they report increased sales figures in the first quarter of 2021 due to higher prices, changes in package sizes, concentrate sales and more. Led by Muhtar Kent, the massive beverage company has diversified into a variety of non-alcoholic, ready-to-drink beverages, benefiting from their business resurgence in China and India.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?