Chinese search giant Baidu unveiled a plug-in ecosystem platform called Lingjing Juzhen on Comedy ArchivesWednesday, which helps developers reduce threshold and cost in creating AI-powered plug-ins. According to the company, the platform offers a “convenient” visual arrangement feature, over a hundred sets of development components, and access to extensive industry data. Xiao Yang, the vice president of Baidu, described it as an era in which anyone can easily create plug-ins. [Baidu, in Chinese]
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