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AdvertisementHugging Face's CEO predicts the first major AI protest and market disruptions in 2025. While people are preparing their New Year's resolutions, one AI company CEO has a different habit: locking in his predictions for what will happen in the industry in 2025. Clement Delangue, CEO of the $4.5 billion startup Hugging Face, laid out six predictions for AI in the new year. Related storiesPersonal AI robotsWith companies including Tesla and Jeff Bezos-backed Physical Intelligence already developing AI robots, Delangue predicts that these robot assistants will soon be available in the mass market. China will lead the AI raceWith the US and China battling it out for AI dominance, Delangue predicts that "China will start to lead the AI race."
Persons: Clement Delangue, Fabrice Beaulieu, Delangue, Klarna, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Peggy Johnson, China's, Qwen2, Google's, Demis Hassabis, John Jumper, Hassabis Organizations: Delangue, Intelligence, Robotics, GXO Logistics, Baidu Locations: China
The logo of the Alibaba office building is seen in the Huangpu District in Shanghai, June 16, 2023. Alibaba Cloud said on Thursday it released the latest version of its large language model after more than 90,000 deployments by companies. Alibaba Cloud said the latest version of its Tongyi Qianwen model, Qwen2.5, possesses "remarkable advancements in reasoning, code comprehension, and textual understanding compared to its predecessor Qwen2.0." Large language models power artificial intelligence applications like OpenAI's ChatGPT. The latest Qwen model fares better than OpenAI's GPT-4 model in language and creation capabilities, but fell short in other categories like knowledge, reasoning and math, according to a March analysis by large language model evaluation platform OpenCompass.
Persons: Alibaba Cloud, Zhou, Alibaba, OpenAI's Locations: Huangpu District, Shanghai
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