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OpenAI has signed a multi-year cooperation agreement with the Singapore government, investing over $234 million to establish its first application AI laboratory outside the United States. The lab will focus on three areas: helping public and private institutions deploy cutting-edge AI, cultivating local AI talent, and promoting the accessibility of AI technology. The initiative aims to deepen collaboration between both parties and promote the application and development of AI in the region.
OpenAI has reached a historic collaboration with the Singapore government, investing over 300 million Singapore dollars to establish its first overseas applied AI lab. The lab will focus on three key areas, aiming to expand OpenAI's global influence while helping Singapore become a global AI hub.
The ima Knowledge Management Platform announced that its AI Agent Copilot has been fully released, eliminating the queue system. The product features memory and personalized customization functions, and previously attracted over 100,000 users waiting in line. Copilot is positioned as a knowledgeable Agent that understands you and helps you accomplish tasks, capable of accessing user knowledge base content, supporting external model API integration, and expansion.
The artificial intelligence venture capital market has been heating up recently. In the first quarter, there were nearly 600 financing activities in the global AI sector, with a total amount exceeding 110 billion yuan, representing a year-on-year increase of 185.4%. In May, the domestic market remained strong, with large model companies such as Moonshot and Stepwise Star receiving over 30 billion yuan in financing. The embodied intelligence sector also gained popularity, with startups such as Vite Dynamics and Lu Ming Robotics securing several billion yuan in financing within a week. Funds are flowing quickly into the market, and the enthusiasm remains high.
Amazon founder Bezos sees moving data centers to space as a 'very realistic' future direction, but implementation may take longer than expected. Key barriers include high energy costs and chip prices needing further reduction to free up budgets. As AI demand surges, global aerospace firms are actively advancing the 'orbital data center' concept, with supporters optimistic about its potential.....