
Who says China's technology is one head shorter than america's? In this cutting-edge technology, even the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States has no doubt about China!
Recently, MIT Science Review released the 2021 AI Lab Report. The "Report" selected 10 AI research institutes with technological innovation and leadership, and the name of Ali Damo Institute is prominently listed. In my opinion, the selection of Dharma Academy is well deserved, and it also reflects the strong overseas concern about Chinese AI.
In the past year, the artificial intelligence strength of Dharma Academy has been mentioned many times. Each shot of the Dharma Academy is very heavy, refreshing the Western understanding of Chinese technology. At the end of last year, Damo Academy released a large model M6 of more than 10 trillion yuan, which was a sensation. Foreign media sighed: Ali achieved "another Putnik moment" in the battle for the supremacy of Chinese workers' intelligence! The implication is to remind the United States not to be arrogant anymore, and it is time to re-examine China's strength!
In fact, as early as August this year, the Alicemind language model system of Damo Academy created a new record in the VQA ranking of the international authoritative machine vision Q&A list, with an accuracy rate of 81.26%, exceeding the human baseline by 80.83% for the first time. At present, it has been truly put into use and become Ali's language technology base, with an average daily call volume of more than 5 billion calls in dozens of core businesses such as cross-border e-commerce, customer service, and advertising.
At the level of international scientific research, there is consensus that AI is the most likely advanced technology with the greatest economic and security impact over the next decade. An artificial intelligence report released by the United States in the spring of 2021 said that by 2030, China is expected to surpass the United States and become a global leader in artificial intelligence. Frankly, much of the public opinion in recent years has focused on chips and mask aligners, ignoring China's advances in AI. In fact, more than a decade ago, China deployed a large number of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, and we did not lose to Europe and the United States at the starting line. It is precisely because the state has built bridges and roads in front of us that we have a leading position in AI, with artificial intelligence companies such as Ali, SenseTime, and Baidu.