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CIW / Technology / ByteDance’s AI Surge: Introducing the Doubao Model Family

ByteDance’s AI Surge: Introducing the Doubao Model Family

May 16, 2024 By CIW Team

In the ever-evolving field of artificial intelligence, ByteDance has taken a significant leap forward with its recent announcements at the annual “Force Conference.” This event showcased ByteDance’s commitment to advancing AI, unveiling a series of updates from foundational models to top-layer applications under its subsidiary, Volcano Engine.

Unified Branding and New Releases

One of the most notable changes is the rebranding of ByteDance’s AI models. The previously known “Lark” models are now unified under the “Doubao Model Family” name.

This family includes nine models, streamlined into two primary categories: general-purpose models and seven specialized models tailored for various functions, including role-playing, speech recognition, speech synthesis, voice cloning, and text-to-image generation.

The Doubao general-purpose models are available in two versions: Pro and Lite, catering to different user needs. This approach contrasts with competitors’ broad, all-encompassing models, highlighting Doubao’s more focused strategy.

Impressive Performance Metrics

In terms of performance, Doubao models are impressive, according to data shared at the conference.

Currently, these models process an average of 120 billion tokens of text and generate 30 million images daily.

The Doubao App, a major AI application built on these models, leads the domestic AI-generated content (AIGC) market, topping download charts on both the Apple App Store and major Android platforms in China.

According to Zhu Jun, ByteDance’s Vice President of Products and Strategy, the app has seen the creation of over 8 million intelligent entities and boasts 26 million monthly active users.

Competitive Pricing Strategy

Volcano Engine also announced a groundbreaking pricing strategy, setting the cost at 0.0008 yuan per thousand tokens. This is significantly lower than competitors, such as OpenAI’s GPT-4o, which charges approximately 0.035 yuan per thousand tokens for input and 0.1 yuan per thousand tokens for output.

In comparison, domestic large model providers average around 0.12 yuan per thousand tokens.

This substantial price reduction is attributed to several factors, including optimization in model structure and the adoption of distributed inference methods, which enhance computing efficiency.

Volcano Engine’s head, Tan Dai, emphasized that this pricing strategy is not intended as a price war but follows a sustainable business logic aimed at fostering long-term commercial cooperation.

AI Market and Future Developments

Despite the advancements, the AI application market is still in its early stages.

According to QuestMobile, the AIGC industry had 73.8 million users as of March 2024, a significant increase from the previous year but still only 6% of the total mobile internet users.

The competitive landscape is gradually intensifying, with companies like Alibaba Cloud and Tencent Cloud also announcing price cuts, although primarily for CPU-based general computing power rather than AI-specific GPU computing power.

ByteDance’s aggressive pricing for AI capabilities is a strategic move to lower the barrier for AI adoption and expand market reach.

This strategy is expected to continue throughout the year as foundational model prices further decline, driven by technological advancements and increased market competition.

Human-like AI and Accelerated B2B Adoption

The trend towards more human-like AI is evident in this year’s major tech releases. OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Google’s Project Astra have set new standards for interactive AI, with real-time conversational capabilities and emotional intelligence.

Similarly, ByteDance’s Doubao App aims to provide a more human-like interaction experience, with enhanced ASR (Automatic Speech Recognition) and TTS (Text-to-Speech) technologies, making AI interactions feel more natural and intuitive.

In the B2B sector, ByteDance’s AI ecosystem is rapidly taking shape. Volcano Engine is building a robust developer ecosystem and AI services platform, supporting a wide range of applications from mobile phones to smart vehicles.

Strategic partnerships with major automakers like Geely, Great Wall Motors, and Seres, along with integration into smartphones from Oppo, Honor, and Xiaomi, highlight ByteDance’s comprehensive approach to AI adoption.

Volcano Engine has also launched the enterprise version of its low-code AI development platform, “Coze” (Kouzi), offering high flexibility and various integration options for developers.

This platform is already being utilized by leading enterprises such as China Merchants Bank, Haidilao Hot Pot, and Super Monkey fitness centers to build intelligent assistants and personalized services.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: artificial intelligence, Bytedance, GenAI

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