On June 6th, reports emerged from Jinan that AI models have successfully entered the realm of assembly-line mass production. The production journey commences in the data workshop, which functions akin to a raw material warehouse for the large-scale model factory. Here, colossal volumes of raw data undergo meticulous cleaning, screening, and labeling processes to transform into qualified raw materials essential for model production.
Subsequently, the production process advances to the model forging stage. Within the model workshop, a diverse array of large models serve as 'digital craftsmen,' undergoing training tailored to specific order requirements. The trained AI models are then subjected to rigorous factory exit examinations. At the evaluation center, evaluation models continuously challenge and test the new models. Those that fail to meet the standards must undergo rework. Only after successfully passing these exams can the models be deemed market-ready.
However, passing the exams is not the final step. Models that clear the exams still require filling training. In the integration workshop, these models are 'filled' into devices such as robotic arms and robots. Through repeated motion capture and training sessions, the AI or intelligent agents acquire physical skills, thereby empowering various industries with enhanced capabilities.
This seemingly straightforward four-step process actually encompasses 75 meticulous procedures. This streamlined approach significantly reduces the AI model development cycle from 90 person-days to a mere 20 person-days, marking a substantial leap in efficiency and productivity.
