Today's anchor周明阳**:**

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Artificial intelligence technology and applications are developing with each passing day, and more and more companies are accelerating their R & D layout of AI in order to seize a place in the era of artificial intelligence.

On April 10, local time, social giant Meta announced the latest version of its self-developed chip MTIA. MTIA is a customized chip series specifically designed by Meta for AI training and reasoning work. Compared with Meta's first-generation AI inference accelerator officially announced in May last year, the latest version of the chip has a significant improvement in performance and is specially designed for the ranking and recommendation system of Meta's social software. Just a few days ago, Google announced that it was making a custom CPU based on ARM architecture called "Axion", which plans to support services such as YouTube ads on the Google Cloud and will be available later in 2024. Some analysts pointed out that at a time when AI chips are becoming increasingly popular, technology giants can develop their own chips, which can reduce their dependence on chip manufacturers such as Nvidia and reduce costs.

On the application side, Adobe, which is good at creative software, has also begun to build its own AI Wensheng video model. Over the past year, Adobe has been working to add generative artificial intelligence capabilities to its software portfolio for creative professionals. In order to prevent it from being surpassed by companies such as OpenAI in the creative field, Adobe has begun to pay for videos to train artificial intelligence models and accelerate the development of cultural video technology. There are hundreds of flowers blooming in the field of artificial intelligence, and what new applications will be born are worth looking forward to.

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