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The "Chinese team" refreshed the list of the world's strongest artificial intelligence, accounting for three of the top five

Recently, the world's top artificial intelligence challenge OGB (Open Graph Benchmark) announced the list of difficult tasks OGB-wikikg2, and the Chinese team reached the top. Both Chinese companies, 360 and Fourth Paradigm, are in the top five of the list.

The "Chinese team" refreshed the list of the world's strongest artificial intelligence, accounting for three of the top five

In the OGB-wikikg2 list, the "Chinese team" occupies three seats in the top five. The picture is from the official website of OGB

It is reported that this year's OGB competition has attracted top university laboratories such as the University of Montreal, Meta (formerly Facebook), Alibaba and technology giants to compete in the same field.

Initiated by Stanford University in 2019, the OGB Challenge is an internationally recognized representative of the Knowledge Graph Benchmark Dataset, the equivalent of the "World Cup" in the field of Knowledge Graph. Because the knowledge graph is good at mining and expressing potential data relationships, it has received more and more attention in the application value of intelligent search and digital risk control.

The challenge releases the title in the form of "task", including cutting-edge technologies such as node nature prediction and graph nature prediction, and is known for its high difficulty, large scale and complex scene. At the same time, due to the authority and publicity of Stanford University, OGB has attracted a large number of international top laboratories to participate in the team, and has also become a touchstone for scientific and technological achievements of scientific research institutes and technology giants.

The reporter found on the official website of OGB that in the top five of the OGB-wikikg2 task list, the 360 Artificial Intelligence Research Institute occupied two seats, ranking first and third respectively. In second place was a joint team from the University of London and Meta, where Meta's FAIR Lab is hailed as a leader in the AI industry. Fourth place was from the MILA Lab at the University of Montreal, led by Turing Award winner Yoshua Bengio. Also breaking into the top five is the fourth paradigm of an AI startup from China. It is reported that this is the first time that a Chinese digital security company has topped the list.

Written by: Nandu reporter Li Yaning

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