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JD.com launches AI large language model ChatRhino

ChatRhino aims to address challenges across JD.com’s business operations.

China-based e-commerce platform JD.com rolled out its own artificial intelligence (AI) large language model ChatRhino that will help address industry challenges across retail, logistics, finance, health and city sectors.

In a statement, JD.com said ChatRhino combined 70% generalised data with 30% native intelligent supply chain data.

“JD’s large model evolution aligns with our relentless pursuit of technology, encompassing the pillars of cost-effectiveness, efficiency, user experience, trustworthiness, inclusiveness, and groundbreaking progress,” said JD.com CEO Sandy Xu. 

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“Our pursuit of cost, efficiency, and experience are deeply ingrained in JD’s business philosophy, serving as the first principles of retail. Moreover, our commitment to trustworthiness, inclusiveness, and breakthrough signifies our dedication to leveraging technology to benefit industries and society as a whole,” Xu added.

 

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