Meizu Flyme 10.5 Introduces New Smart Assistant Aicy, Powered by AI Large Model!


Anthropic announced that it has opened preview access to the "Myth" large model to approximately 150 new institutions worldwide, aiming to proactively scan and fix security vulnerabilities in global critical network infrastructure. The model possesses revolutionary cybersecurity detection capabilities, demonstrating remarkable destructive power and constructive potential during early testing. It had previously been tested by 50 institutions in April.
Two major trends in the tech industry: AI application company MiniMax has shown strong performance, with global enterprise and developer customers exceeding 1 million, growing 5 times in half a year, and reaching a user base of 300 million; 3D printing company Changxiang 3D went public, marking the beginning of the popularization phase for consumer-grade 3D printing.
Moonlight Dark has completed a $2 billion financing round, with its valuation surpassing $20 billion. It has announced the dismantling of its red chip structure and the initiation of the process to go public in Hong Kong. This move aims to respond to new regulatory requirements for domestic companies listed overseas in Beijing. The red chip structure, a commonly used model for tech companies, is currently undergoing adjustments. The company's restructuring will pave the way for an IPO.
The Alibaba Cloud Tongyi Qianwen large model will launch a new upgraded version at the Alibaba Cloud Summit on May 20th, achieving comprehensive breakthroughs in versatility, model capabilities, and depth and breadth. This move marks a significant step forward for domestic AI large models in terms of computing power iteration and application implementation. Currently, domestic large models are experiencing a wave of frequent updates, with technology advancing deeply into vertical fields, and market competition becoming increasingly fierce.
A joint report released by Fliggy and Little Red Book shows that the penetration rate of AI in travel decision-making has significantly increased. During the May Fourth holiday, the number of AI consultations on Fliggy platform grew by 56% compared to the previous period. AI recommendations are replacing traditional guides, becoming a key driver for travelers' decisions, marking the tourism industry's shift from the 'search era' to the 'smart assistant era'.