Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, showcased an array of industry-specific AI models at its annual flagship tech event Apsara Conference.
If the decision of local TV station GMA-7 to use AI sportscasters for its NCAA coverage has elicited a largely negative sentiment among the public, the reaction is quite different at the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou, China where an AI-powered virtual sign language interpreter is providing support to ensure individuals with hearing impairments could participate in the regional sports competition.
Chinese tech firm Alibaba Cloud thinks there's still room for a new messaging app, as it hopes to make its DingTalk communications platform the next big chat app to sweep the online world.
In what is being billed as the “first Asian Games on the cloud”, homegrown tech firm Alibaba Cloud is using the ongoing 19th Asian Games to showcase its technological capabilities that could rival, if not surpass, its US counterparts.
Chinese tech giant Alibaba has unveiled its collaboration workplace and application development platform -- DingTalk, which has has been enhanced to cater specifically to the unique needs of the Hangzhou Asian Games this coming September 23 to October 8.
Alibaba Cloud’ will support the first “Asian Games on the Cloud,” to facilitate more intelligent and efficient Asian Games, to be held in Hangzhou, the company’s headquarters, from September 23 to October 8.
The company said price-competitive core cloud products with free trial and training to make computing more inclusive for enterprises and developers to thrive in the new AI era.
Alibaba Cloud launched its first data center in the Philippines in October 2021 to expand its footprint in Asia and further support the digital transformation of local online enterprises.