Category: IT|Jun 13, 2021 | Author: Admin

New AI: Artificial intelligence on a par with the brain

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South Korean Naver Corp. has unveiled the world's probably most powerful artificial intelligence platform. "HyperCLOVA" has linguistic abilities on a par with the human brain.

Will be a world leader in AI
HyperCLOVA is an AI language tool with 204 billion parameters. That's well over the 175 billion parameters that San Francisco-based Open AI's GPT-3 boasts - it has until now been considered the most powerful AI language tool ever developed. The more parameters an AI language tool has, the more sophisticated it can perceive nuances of speech, tones and even dialects.

Naver says their goal is to be a world leader in hyperscale AI.

 

As a representative of Korea's IT industry, we want to shape a new era of artificial intelligence.

 

First hyperscale AI based on Korean
Hyper-scale AI is capable of analyzing and using massive datasets and can be used to develop new AI models.

 

Naver demonstrated how HyperCLOVA can chat with people and process human conversation, translate, generate sentences, design product introductions based on a few keywords, summarize and extract complex documents, recommend keywords, analyze, organize and select data needed to train another AI tool, open up new services and business opportunities - and so on.

 

Naver will add to HyperCLOVA's neural network foreign languages ​​such as English as well as the ability to view and understand videos and images, and further develop the system's machine learning features. Other companies and researchers will work with Naver to diversify the use of the AI ​​tool.

 

SKT and LG follow up
In March, the telecommunications provider SKT joined forces with Kakao to develop its own hyperscale AI platform. LG recently announced that they have invested almost one billion kroner in hyperscale AI technology and that they will have a prototype ready by the end of this year.

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