China AI Native Industry Insights – 20241129 – GLM | China Meteorological Administration | Fudan University | more
Explore AutoGLM’s ability to autonomously perform over 50-step long operations, the debut of the “China Weather AI Agent” on Alipay, and Fudan University’s new AI guidelines for graduation theses. Discover more in Today’s China AI Native Industry Insights.
1. GLM issued the first AI red envelope.
A paradigm shift in human-machine interaction is underway, as chatbots evolve into autonomous agents endowed with advanced capabilities. Zhipu AI has unveiled significant advancements, including AutoGLM’s ability to perform complex multi-step tasks and facilitate seamless cross-app operations, revolutionizing user experience. Additionally, the introduction of GLM-PC marks a crucial step towards achieving fully autonomous PC operations, highlighting the future potential of AI in daily workflows.
Original Chinese article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/KQTP4CxU9mE1Tvk2FK0o7w
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2. The first national-level “China Weather AI Agent” is launched on the Alipay platform.
On November 29, the China Meteorological Administration’s Huafeng Meteorological Media Group teamed up with Ant Group to launch the first national-level “China Weather AI Agent.” This innovative platform integrates authoritative meteorological data with advanced AI technology, aiming to provide users with highly accurate and personalized weather services for various scenarios. The collaboration will also enhance public awareness of meteorological safety and contribute to national disaster prevention efforts.
Original Chinese article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MjM5MzE2Njk4MA==&mid=2650963445&idx=1&sn=7410c6b5da43a3dfc477c4582adcf202&chksm=bc1cf64a208c7758dd0b581a6bcc21c3c774db15dfc43f607e49dd12442bbfd321ea41dc9801#rd
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3. Fudan University issues guidelines for the use of AI in graduation theses: prohibited for project design, main text generation, and language polishing.
Fudan University has announced new guidelines regulating the use of AI tools in undergraduate thesis writing, aiming to uphold academic integrity amidst the rapid development of AI technology. The regulations permit the use of generative and AI-assisted tools for specific tasks, such as literature searches and creating charts, with strict prohibitions on employing AI for innovative research proposals or creating original data. By implementing these guidelines, Fudan seeks to balance technological innovation with the importance of academic responsibility.
Original Chinese article: https://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_29487524
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