Meimei Technology signs an AI platform agreement with Microsoft to accelerate and expand its battery material technology development
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-2-2 15:32:57
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On February 2nd, according to the official WeChat account of Meimei Technology, Meimei Technology officially signed an agreement with Microsoft to use artificial intelligence (AI) as a means to promote and accelerate its research on electric vehicle battery material technology. The battery material artificial intelligence platform will utilize Microsoft's Azure OpenAI services and expand through a large number of unpublished specific scientific artificial intelligence models. The platform will operate in a proprietary environment of Meiyanke and fully protect intellectual property rights.
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