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Alibaba’s generative AI tech will be implemented in all apps.

A person walks past a sign of Alibaba Group during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, fol... A person walks past a sign of Alibaba Group during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Shanghai, China, September 1, 2022. REUTERS
A person walks past a sign of Alibaba Group during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, fol... A person walks past a sign of Alibaba Group during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Shanghai, China, September 1, 2022. REUTERS

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On Tuesday, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (9988. HK) unveiled its generative AI model, a variant of ChatGPT’s software, and said it would be integrated into all its applications soon.

In a video, the AI big language model Tongyi Qianwen wrote invitation letters, arranged trips, and advised beauty buyers.

DingTalk, Alibaba’s workplace messaging tool, would first incorporate Tongyi Qianwen to summarize meeting notes, create emails, and develop business proposals. Then, Tmall Genie, Alibaba’s voice assistant, will include it.

CEO Daniel Zhang told a live-streamed gathering that the technology “will bring about huge changes to the way we produce, work, and live our lives.”

“The larger picture for making AI more popular in the future” is AI models like Tongyi Qianwen, he said.

The Chinese internet giant’s cloud business started Tongyi Qianwen registrations on Friday so clients may develop their own bespoke huge language models.

Since Microsoft-backed (MSFT.O) OpenAI released ChatGPT late last year, global interest in generative AI, which uses primary data to produce new content, has increased.

Chinese enterprises have shown AI models and chatbots.

Baidu Inc (9998. HK) introduced its Ernie Bot chatbot earlier this year. However, trial users only can use the bot.

SenseTime (0200. HK), a Chinese AI firm, launched SenseChat on Monday.

He called Alibaba and other AI model developers the “beginning line” of a new phenomenon.

“Everyone wants to seize this chance,” he added.

Alibaba surged 1.5% in Hong Kong while the market was flat. After rising, SenseTime shares fell 2.7%.


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