Alibaba released the AI ​​model that reads emotions to take on openi



Alibaba Group Holding has released a new Artificial Intelligence Model, which states that Openai’s latest model can read emotions in a clear dialect to exclude.

In two demonstrations, researchers at Alibaba’s Tongi Lab showed their newly opened source R1 -omni in a video showing a person’s emotional status, offering their clothes and environment details. It adds another layer of understanding in the so -called computer vision, and another open source model, is a great version of Humanomani, written by the same lead researcher, Gexying Zhao.

Alibaba’s attempt to engrave a leading place in AI was intensified by Deepsek’s Splash Debut in January, and the ecommerce leader is now pursuing the new release of AI tools and apps in many Arena. It benchmark its covane model against Deepsek, gaining a big partnership with Apple Inc. for AI on iPhone, and is now taking it on OpenEII. It is offering R1 -omni for users to download the face for free.

Efforts to achieve emotional intelligence – which empowers the computer to recognize and respond to human emotions – is already widely widespread. Technology that identifies a person’s state of mind and goodness, is being used to help customer service chatbots explore the cars of Tesla Inc.

Openai excluded its GPT-4.5 model earlier this year, stating that it was better to identify and respond to microscopic signals from the written signals of users. But the model comes with a heavy price: It is initially available only to users who pay $ 200 (about Rs 17,445 a month). Alibaba, who is closed in a price war for customers in China, is not demanding any fee and allows everyone to use its new model. Displays only put forward general emotional details such as “happy” or “angry”, although its alleged ability to get them from visual signals is important.

AD Wu, Chief Executive Officer of Hangzo-based tech company, told analysts in February that Artificial General Intelligence is now the “primary objective” of Alibaba. Emotional intelligence is an important step on the path of that goal.

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