- Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE:BABA) is incorporating its most advanced artificial intelligence system into its Slack-like DingTalk messaging app and a meeting assistant named Tingwu.
- The move marks Alibaba's attempt to tap the growing video and audio consumption.
- Alibaba Cloud's large language model (LLM), dubbed Tongyi Qianwen, now open to the public, is powering interactions with a new version of the assistant, Tongyi Tingwu, Bloomberg reports.
- The service helps analyze audio and video files and generate text summaries.
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- Alibaba Cloud also proposes to integrate the bot into DingTalk.
- The ChatGPT frenzy triggered the release of LLMs by companies across the globe, from internet players like Alibaba and Baidu, Inc (NASDAQ:BIDU) to hardware companies like Asustek Computer Inc.
- On April 11, Alibaba revealed its LLM, promising to add it across various businesses gradually.
- Price Action: BABA shares traded lower by 0.44% at $79.20 premarket on the last check Thursday.
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