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  • Sep 23, 2024 | alizila.com | Ivy Yu

    Alibaba Cloud wrapped up its annual Apsara Conference on Saturday, showcasing its latest infrastructure enhancements and model updates to accelerate artificial intelligence adoption across industries. Demand for these solutions is rising rapidly — the cloud computing company’s proprietary foundation model Tongyi recently topped 300,000 customers via its generative AI platform Model Studio, up from 90,0000 users in May.

  • Sep 6, 2024 | alizila.com | Elizabeth Utley |Ivy Yu

    This week, Alibaba Cloud’s cloud computer Wuying rolled out an AI education application to enhance students’ learning experience and support teachers. In other news, luxury sports goods are in the spotlight on Chinese e-commerce platform Tmall, and Xianyu has unveiled a new look. The application, powered by large language model Qwen, is accessible via students’ accounts on Alibaba Cloud’s cloud computer Wuying.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | alizila.com | Elizabeth Utley |Ivy Yu

    This week, B2C e-commerce platform Tmall held its 10th annual Beauty Awards in Shanghai to recognize the category’s top brands and products from the last decade. In other news, Alibaba Cloud released a version of its Qwen large language model with enhanced audio abilities, and the cloud computing company announced plans to build an AI-powered application for Shiseido-owned skincare brand Drunk Elephant.

  • Aug 2, 2024 | alizila.com | Elizabeth Utley |Ivy Yu

    This week, Alibaba Cloud plans to train and certify more than 500 startups in Malaysia as part of a digital accelerator program. In other news, Southeast Asia-focused e-commerce platform Lazada held its inaugural Seller Summit 2024 to celebrate the outstanding performances of sellers in the Malaysian market. Alibaba Cloud announced this week the launch of a digital accelerator program to boost artificial intelligence and tech literacy in Malaysia.

  • Jul 25, 2024 | alizila.com | Ivy Yu |Elizabeth Utley

    The last time Paris hosted the Olympic Games, less than 5% of competitors were women. A century on, this figure has climbed to 50% —making Paris 2024 the first Games to achieve full gender parity. To mark the milestone and celebrate the female Olympians who paved the way, Alibaba Group has leveraged artificial intelligence technology to colorize and restore vintage photographs of female athletes from 1900 onwards.

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