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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/04\/11\/alibaba-copilot-generative-ai-llm\/<\/a><\/br> Over the last few months, the world\u2019s two biggest economies have been racing to showcase their generative AI capabilities. ChatGPT, Midjourney, the new Bing and others have captivated tens of millions of users around the world. In China, entrepreneurs are racing to match their American counterparts. Baidu rolled out a ChatGPT equivalent<\/a>, for instance.<\/p>\n Today, another Chinese tech giant, Alibaba, unveiled its latest effort in generative AI that in a way is reminiscent of Microsoft\u2019s Copilot<\/a>, which is using AI to make using the giant\u2019s family of apps easier by<\/span> letting people use natural language to describe what they want to build.<\/span><\/p>\n On Tuesday, Alibaba announced that its large language model, Tongyi Qianwen, will be integrated across the firm\u2019s businesses to improve user experience. In addition, its customers and developers can create customized AI features by leveraging the model.<\/p>\n The Chinese e-commerce and cloud computing behemoth has a wide array of business lines that range from food delivery, video streaming, e-commerce and enterprise communication to flight booking. From the sound of Alibaba\u2019s announcement, all of these services are essentially ready for some AI disruption.<\/p>\n The company has already put natural language to use in two apps. In a pre-recorded demo, Alibaba showed how its Slack-like workplace chat app DingTalk uses Tongyi Qianwen to summarize chat history, come up with corporate culture slogans, write meeting minutes and convert handwritten charts to mini apps. The LLM is also being baked into Tmall Genie, said the announcement, the smart voice assistant of Alibaba\u2019s premium online retailer.<\/p>\n \u201cWe are at a technological watershed moment driven by generative AI and cloud computing, and businesses across all sectors have started to embrace intelligence transformation to stay ahead of the game,\u201d said Daniel Zhang, chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group and CEO of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence, in a statement.<\/p>\n \u201cAs a leading global cloud computing service provider, Alibaba Cloud is committed to making computing and AI services more accessible and inclusive for enterprises and developers, enabling them to uncover more insights, explore new business models for growth, and create more cutting-edge products and services for society.\u201d<\/p>\n Users have yet to see or try Alibaba\u2019s full suite of products powered by AI, so it\u2019s still way too early to say how robust these upgraded services are. But there are already some limitations on how AI can be used across internet services.<\/p>\n On the same day that Alibaba announced its ambitious AI moves, China\u2019s top internet watchdog released draft measures<\/a> to regulate how tech companies should serve users with generative AI models. The proposed rules came as no surprise, mostly in line with previous regulations<\/a> introduced to regulate other aspects of AI. For instance, the new draft measures require that AI service providers must register their algorithms with the internet authority, verify users\u2019 identities and keep a record of their data input, such as AI prompts.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n <\/br><\/br><\/br><\/p>\n
\nAlibaba unveils ambition for a copilot as China steps up scrutiny over generative AI<\/br>
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