EY Collaborates with Tech Giants like Microsoft to Launch EY.ai Artificial Intelligence Integrated Platform


British semiconductor company Arm announced that its first self-developed AI chip is expected to generate $2 billion in sales next year, as market demand is strong. This move marks a significant breakthrough for Arm in the AI field. As a subsidiary of SoftBank, Arm holds a key position in the global semiconductor market, with its technology widely used in electronic devices. The launch of the new chip comes at a time when AI technology is rapidly developing and the demand for high-performance computing is increasing.
According to data from the National Data Administration, by 2025, the total volume of AI training and inference data in China is expected to reach 199.48 EB, representing a year-on-year growth of 42.86%. Among this, inference data has exceeded training data for the first time, reaching 101.34 EB, indicating the wide application of AI across industries. At the same time, the data volume generated by system software and AI is expected to reach 26.92 ZB.
Meituan has recently launched a trillion-parameter AI large model test. The model is trained entirely on domestic computing power clusters, marking a significant breakthrough in the application of domestic technology. It is currently only available to invited users and has not been widely released, demonstrating Meituan's leading position in the AI field.
Meta announced the layoff of about 8,000 employees (10% of its workforce) to cope with the high infrastructure and talent costs brought by the transition to artificial intelligence. The move reflects a widespread anxiety in the technology industry: while AI improves efficiency, the expenditure on hardware and top talent is significant, forcing companies to streamline their organizations to maintain profitability. The CEO of Meta had previously warned investors about the pain of the transition.
OpenAI introduced a free version of ChatGPT for clinicians in the United States, designed to assist with medical documentation, research, and clinical tasks, reducing doctors' administrative burden and allowing them to focus more on patient care.