. Mobvoi, a Beijing-based tech company founded by former Google research scientist Li Zhifei, recently unveiled Xulie Houzi AI large model. This new technology, along with four AI-powered creation assistants, was developed two months after CEO Li Zhifei stated his mission to create a Chinese version of OpenAI. This model has tens of billions of parameters, making it smaller than the OpenAI GPT-3 model. With the help of series A fundings from Sequoia Capital China and Google, Mobvoi is making advances in Chinese-language speech recognition and Smartwatch OS.
Stay up to date with the latest news from tech giant Google; they have recently restructured their AI strategies with DeepMind and the Brain team, aiming to use better and faster AI results. Lead by Demis Hassabis and Jeff Dean, Google hopes to use AI responsibly and safely with high-quality content.
Narayan Murthy, co-founder of renowned Indian firm, Infosys, recently argued that no one can match the vast potential of the human mind - not even AI-driven chatbots like ChatGPT. Murthy believes that creativity and idea-generation is a uniquely human quality and when combined with the power of ChatGPT and other AI-driven technologies, the result is unstoppable. Open AI introduced ChatGPT in 2022 and recent versions have increased the possibilities of what AI can do. Murthy's advice - don’t underestimate the power of the human mind.
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