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.
Inspur, world's third-largest server maker, plans to build a large-scale liquid-cooling base in Asia, boosting the AI server market. Guo Ping, founder of Inspur, is expanding his company's IT solutions and services to satisfy customer demand around the globe. Aiming to achieve a 120 billion yuan industry in 2025, the liquid-cooling base will ensure optimal performance in its processors.
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!
Google just unveiled WebGPU, a new API that enables sophisticated 3D graphics and faster, more data-efficient computing on the web. It's already live in the Chrome 113 Beta channel, and will be available across ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows. Led by CEO Sundar Pichai, Google's world-renowned products include AI, machine learning, and cloud computing advancement, to name a few. WebGPU helps developers with improved graphics, using JavaScript. Exciting times ahead!
Google has just announced the AI-backed chatbot, marking their entry into the AI battle. Powered by Google's Large Language Model (LLM), the naturally conversational chatbot can speed up and improve customer service experience. Sundar Pichai, appointed as CEO of Alphabet Inc., has been the driving force behind Google's advanced AI and other technology advancements. With the competition heating up, we might be able to enjoy the benefits of tech advancements sooner.
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?