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The AI wave sweeps across various fields, with Baidu Maps, Tencent QQ, and others launching new features.
AI Hot Trends: Baidu's AI Native Maps Set to Launch, QQ Browser Introduces PDF Reading Assistant
Recently, there have been frequent hot topics in the AI field, with many tech giants launching new products and features. Baidu is about to launch a brand-new AI-native map, which will reconstruct product interactions through the Wenxin large model, allowing users to awaken various functions and services in the map with natural language conversations. This innovation will greatly enhance users' travel and decision-making efficiency.
At the same time, QQ Browser announced the launch of the "PDF Reading Assistant" and has started testing. This feature is supported by Tencent's Hunyuan large model and includes functions such as intelligent summarization and intelligent Q&A. In the future, it will also cover various document formats like Word and Excel.
In terms of AI models, the Zhiyuan Research Institute announced a comprehensive upgrade of the Wudao・Tianying Aquila large language model series to Aquila2, and introduced the Aquila2-34B with 34 billion parameters. This model shows excellent performance in reasoning, generalization, and has achieved a series of results in scenarios such as intelligent agents and code generation.
On the international front, Australia has announced that generative AI will be allowed to be used in all schools in Australia starting from 2024. The government will release a relevant framework to guide schools in the safe and ethical use of AI technology, and has committed to reviewing the regulatory framework every 12 months to keep up with technological developments.
In addition, it has been reported that OpenAI plans to launch a major upgrade for developers next month, aimed at reducing the cost of building software applications based on its AI models and increasing development speed. This initiative is expected to attract more companies to use OpenAI's technology.
In terms of enterprise applications, EY and IBM have teamed up to launch the AI solution EY.ai Workforce, aimed at helping businesses integrate artificial intelligence into their human resources business processes to enhance the efficiency of HR departments.
Overall, AI technology is rapidly permeating various fields, from education to enterprise management, from map navigation to document processing, driving transformations powered by AI. These innovations not only improve efficiency but are also reshaping our work and lifestyle.