. Zhihu, the Chinese online content website most likened to Quora, has recently developed a high-powered large AI language model, Zhihaitu AI, to compete in the escalating AI industry. Developed in conjunction with the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup, Model Best, the model promises to be just as powerful as OpenAI's version, GPT-4. The model is trained for efficiency, so as to answer users' queries quickly and accurately. With the inclusion of this model, Zhihu hopes to become the lead in AI language models.
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Alibaba Group, a large multinational techconglomerate, recently released their AI-powered language model Tongyi Qianwen, which is able to draft business proposals, summarize meeting notes, and even suggest makeup looks in video demos. This language model is part of Alibaba's intelligent transformation goal and integrated with their messaging app and voice assistant. With the AI race ever increasingly popular, it remains to be seen how this technology will change the commercial world.
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.
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!
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