As Sina Tech reported yesterday.Dark Side of the Moon Kimi On the one-year anniversary of Chat's opening to the public, Kimi, the 31-year-old founder and CEO of Dark Side of the Moon, has been invited to present her new book, Chat. Yang Chik LunThe company stepped back into the media spotlight to introduce k0-math, a new algebraic reasoning model being developed by the company.
When talking about the recent phenomenon of "AI talents returning to big factories", Yang Zhilin said bluntly: "We're not sure if we're going to be able to get the AI talents to return to the big factories.It's normal, because the industry has entered a new phase of development, initially a lot of companies are doing it, to now fewer companies are doing it." In his opinion, reinforcement learning will become one of the most important directions for AI, and the paradigm will change in a new way.
Yang Zhilin mentioned in the report, "Actually, we actively chose to do business subtraction, this is still very important, and it is also our bigger lesson (experience) in the past year - you should focus on something important, and then do it well. In several big model startups, theWe always keep our numbers to a minimum, and I think this is very crucial. We don't want to expand the team that much, expanding has a fatal detrimental effect on innovation, and if you want to keep the team at a certain size, it's actually best to do some subtractions in the business."
When asked about the competition with ByteHop's Beanbag, he said, "Don't want to focus too much on the competition itself, which doesn't produce value in itself, only delivering better technology and products to create greater value for users is now the most central issue."
According to 1ai's previous report, in September this year, Dark Side of the Moon decided to stop updating two of its overseas products -- Ohai and Noisee -- and temporarily contracted its overseas to C applications. There is also news that several people in charge of overseas products at Dark Side of the Moon have recently left the company, and at least two of the ten people who left Dark Side of the Moon have started their own businesses and started contacting investors.