As the Spring Festival nears, Shanghai's AI sector is preparing for increased activity, with numerous companies unveiling new technologies. Notably, MiniMax launched the MiniMax M2.5, which claims to deliver impressive output speeds of over 100 tokens per second, significantly enhancing cost efficiency. The pricing structure for this model includes input costs of approximately $0.3 and output costs around $2.4 per million tokens, suggesting potential shifts in the deployment of intelligent agents.
In addition to MiniMax, Jiding ShuChuang introduced its comprehensive AI 3D creation platform, ‘V2Fun’, designed to facilitate the entire creative process from image generation to animation. CEO Ji Pan noted that successful tests in China preceded the platform's global launch, strategically timed before the festival. The demand for efficient 3D tools is rising, leading the company to prioritize operational continuity, with some team members choosing to work through the holiday period.
As part of the festive celebrations, advanced robotic models participated in various events at Yuyuan Garden, enhancing the experience for visitors. The Spring Festival, now a prime launch window for AI innovations, continues to showcase the intersection of technology and tradition.