China's cyberspace regulator has removed over 14,000 AI products in the first phase of its 'Qinglang' cleanup campaign, aiming to tighten domestic control of AI and protect users from platforms with weak safety policies. The campaign also scrubbed 6 million pieces of illegal content and suspended over 26,000 accounts.
Tech giants like Huawei, Alibaba, and Zhipu adjusted their systems to comply with the new regulations. The second phase of the campaign will target AI used to spread disinformation and produce violent material.
In other news, Worldmodeldata, a Cambridge-based startup, has raised $7 million in seed funding to build a database of video game-generated training data for AI. The startup aims to create a data library of one million hours by the end of 2026.
The AI Inference Chip market is expected to grow from $1.43 billion in 2020 to $36.97 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 34.6%, driven by increasing adoption of AI and machine learning in various industries.
Databricks has unveiled Vibe Data Modeling, a tool that automates the creation of Silver-layer data models from plain English. The tool uses a multi-model LLM ensemble to generate production-ready business models.
Key Takeaways
- China's 'Qinglang' cleanup campaign removes over 14,000 AI products, aims to tighten domestic control of AI.
- Worldmodeldata raises $7 million to build a database of video game-generated training data for AI.
- AI Inference Chip market expected to grow to $36.97 billion by 2030.
- Databricks unveils Vibe Data Modeling, automates creation of Silver-layer data models.
- China's campaign also scrubbed 6 million pieces of illegal content and suspended over 26,000 accounts.
- Tech giants like Huawei, Alibaba, and Zhipu adjusted systems to comply with new regulations.
- Second phase of campaign targets AI used to spread disinformation and produce violent material.
- Worldmodeldata aims to create a data library of one million hours by 2026.
- AI Inference Chip market grows at a CAGR of 34.6%.
China cracks down on 14,000 AI products
China's cyberspace regulator has removed over 14,000 AI products in the first phase of its 'Qinglang' cleanup campaign. The campaign aims to tighten domestic control of AI and protect users from platforms with weak safety policies. Companies running AI services for Chinese users must now comply with registration, filtering, and labeling rules. Non-compliant companies risk penalties. The second phase will target AI used to spread disinformation and produce violent material.
China's AI purge continues with 14,000 products removed
China has removed over 14,000 AI products in its 'Qinglang' cleanup campaign. The campaign also scrubbed 6 million pieces of illegal content and suspended over 26,000 accounts. Tech giants like Huawei, Alibaba, and Zhipu adjusted their systems to comply. The second phase will target AI used to spread disinformation and produce violent material.
China removes 14,000 AI products in cleanup campaign
China's internet regulator removed over 14,000 AI products in the first phase of its Qinglang campaign. The campaign aims to promote high-quality AI products and services. The regulator also scrubbed over 1,300 AI-related product listings and nine open-source datasets.
Worldmodeldata raises $7M for AI training data
Worldmodeldata, a Cambridge-based startup, has raised $7M in seed funding to build a database of video game-generated training data for AI. The startup aims to create a data library of one million hours by the end of 2026.
Worldmodeldata lands $7M to turn gaming data into AI training
Worldmodeldata aggregates and structures gameplay data from modern video games to create datasets for AI applications. The startup targets the growing shortage of high-quality training data for AI systems.
AI Inference Chip market expected to grow to $36.97B by 2030
The AI Inference Chip market is expected to grow from $1.43 billion in 2020 to $36.97 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 34.6%. The growth is driven by increasing adoption of AI and machine learning in various industries.
Databricks unveils Vibe Data Modeling
Databricks' Vibe Data Modeling agent automates the creation of Silver-layer data models from plain English. The tool uses a multi-model LLM ensemble to generate production-ready business models.
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Sources
- China targets 14,000 AI products in first phase of 'Clean Up the Internet' campaign
- China Purges Over 14,000 AI Products Amid “Qinglang” Cleanup Campaign
- China Purges Over 14,000 AI Products Amid “Qinglang” Cleanup Campaign
- Worldmodeldata raises £7m to accelerate gaming data for AI training
- Worldmodeldata lands £7M to turn gaming data into AI training
- AI Inference Chip Market Soars: Predicted Growth to $36.97 Billion by 2030
- Databricks Vibe Auto-Generates Data Models
- Micron Technology Inc. (MU) Sued Over Skyrocketing DRAM Prices amid AI Boom
- AI Job Disruption Has Come for Ireland's Technology Sector
- Ceva Wins Landmark AI Licensing Deal with Major U.S. Software and AI Platform Company
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