The 2023 vivo Developer Conference took place in Shenzhen, where vivo officially unveiled its proprietary BlueLM large model, OriginOS 4, and the self-developed BlueOS.
Introduction to the 2023 vivo Developer Conference
During the event, Vivo’s Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Shi Yujian, stated that vivo is aiming for a brilliant future in the mobile industry. They will use AI as the foundational technology, and OS as the platform, and collaborate closely with users, partners, and developers to collectively create a more beautiful and open intelligent ecosystem. At the conference, vivo showcased its self-developed BlueLM large model matrix. The BlueLM model comprises five proprietary vivo large models with parameter levels covering one billion, ten billion, and one hundred billion, addressing various core user scenarios.
Among these, the ten-billion-level model is specifically tailored for edge scenarios, offering localized text summarization and abstracting capabilities. The seventy-billion model is designed for mobile applications, excelling in language comprehension and text generation. These two models support deployment on both Qualcomm and MTK’s latest flagship edge platforms. The seven-hundred-billion model is a cloud-centric powerhouse, while the one-thousand-three-hundred-billion and one-thousand-seven-hundred-fifty-billion models enhance user experiences with richer knowledge and inference capabilities in more complex scenarios.
Vivo’s Vice President and Vice President of OS Products, Zhou Wei, emphasized their strategic investments in talent, data, algorithms, computational power, and security. They have assembled a thousand-strong AI expert team and established the Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Map Research Institute in 2018. They have accumulated over 13,000 terabytes of various modal data and 2,800 terabytes of high-quality Chinese text data. Their continuous efforts in data enrichment, algorithm enhancement, and innovative information technology applications address computational challenges and boost security capabilities.
Introducing the BlueOS Operating System
During the conference, vivo officially introduced the BlueOS operating system, an independent development tailored for the general artificial intelligence era. BlueOS leverages the BlueLM model capabilities for complex intent recognition and interaction. This not only offers users various interaction modes, including voice, image, and gesture but also presents a new paradigm for application development, including automatic code generation, for developers.
Additionally, the BlueOS operating system incorporates BlueXlink connectivity technology, following a distributed design concept and supporting industry-standard protocols. This allows data to flow securely and freely between multiple devices, catering to typical user scenarios such as smart homes, intelligent travel, and smart offices. BlueOS operating system will debut on the vivo Watch3 smartwatch.
At the same event, vivo unveiled its next-generation mobile system, OriginOS 4, which combines large model capabilities with the operating system to create a “1+2+N” intelligent system experience. One of the standout features of OriginOS 4 is the BlueLM Small V and BlueLM QianXun 2 intelligent applications, which provide a seamless, cross-generational experience across various modules.
In particular, BlueLM Small V, developed based on Vivo’s AI technology, boasts powerful natural language dialogue, information processing, and insight capabilities. It assists users in tasks such as finding files, searching photos, summarizing information, and quickly creating schedules, delivering an unprecedented level of intelligent convenience.
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