Four Chinese generative AI models pass official assessment

Key Points:

  • Four large generative artificial intelligence models in China have passed the official compliance assessment, paving the way for faster and more regulated development of the industry.
  • The assessment focused on multi-domain, multi-dimensional model evaluation framework and indicator system, raising the threshold for large models and shaping the industry’s future landscape.
  • Chinese AI companies have been racing to launch large AI models to compete globally, and the technical gap between Chinese AI models and international counterparts is narrowing.

Summary:

The first group of four large generative artificial intelligence (AI) models in China have passed the official “Large Model Standard Compliance Assessment,” enabling faster and more regulated development of the AI generated content (AIGC) industry in the country. The assessment was conducted by the China Electronics Standardization Institute under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Four large models by 360 Group, Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba underwent evaluation based on a multi-domain, multi-dimensional model evaluation framework and indicator system, covering generality, intelligence, and security. The national assessment is expected to elevate the threshold for large models, shaping the future landscape of the industry.

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