The director of the Chinese company became a girl-robot

In August 2022, Tang Yu, a virtual humanoid robot with artificial intelligence, became the CEO of a Chinese online game developer. Let’s talk about it in more detail

What’s going on

  • Tang Yu has been appointed CEO of Fujian NetDragon Websoft, a subsidiary of NetDragon Websoft. Fujian NetDragon Websoft develops and manages online games, including those in the metaverse.
  • Tang Yu will be in charge of organizing the day-to-day activities of the company. It is expected that its appearance will increase the quality of work tasks and the speed of their implementation.
  • AI will also collect and process analytical data for the board of directors. The company hopes that the work of AI will help to better manage risk.
  • In addition, Tang Yu will help develop the talents of employees and create a fair and equal working environment for everyone.
  • NetDragon Websoft Chairman Dejian Liu believes AI is the future of corporate governance.
  • The company plans to expand the use of artificial intelligence to create an open, interactive and transparent management model.

What does it mean

The volume of the world market of artificial intelligence, according to estimates of the research company Zion Market Research, in 2021 amounted to $59,67 billion. It is expected that by 2028 it will grow to $422,37 billion.

Artificial intelligence technologies not only help companies make decisions, but also can generate paintings, poems, prose and imitate other types of human activity. For example, neural networks trained on the works and materials of famous personalities such as William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill, Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde discussed the future of AI in an Oxford discussion club.

Neural networks are also able to generate images, for example, DALLE-E and its Russian version ruDALLE-E create pictures from a text description.

AI also helps to solve practical problems and reduces the amount of routine work. Thus, a neural network created by a group of scientists from our country and Germany digitized and deciphered 10 thousand manuscripts of astronomers describing solar activity in the late XNUMXth and early XNUMXth centuries.

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