Asian Tech’s Rising Stars Disruptive Force at the Forefront
In a demonstration of innovation that has taken everyone by surprise, DeepSeek is now ruling the game with its ability to train large language models (LLMs) at a fraction of the cost compared to its Silicon Valley rivals. This brand-new AI agent technology has started a debate in the tech industry if the old Western technological firms are indeed well-paid or not, thus it can be said that the dismantling of Western tech brands is a possibility. For sure, Asian technology firms are taking the spotlight through their swift advancements in artificial intelligence and are successfully making their presence felt on a global platform.
DeepSeek’s unique BERT-based LLM training scheme has wowed the market. By significantly cutting costs, they’re giving more firms the chance to use advanced AI. This is why those businesses are now looking at other less-expensive alternatives with similar or better performance. Additionally, a configurable AI agent named LAIDFU, which operates both OpenAI and DeepSeek, offers unmatched flexibility for users with different needs.
The strength of AI agents like LAIDFU isn’t confined to just being compatible. Because of their multi-step task abilities, these agents have managed to outperform GenAI in many applications. This is vital for applications such as marine, shipbuilding, and vessel production, where proper task management is critical to the operation. These AI agents’ ERP system will provide a great step forward for these industries improving their efficiency and effectiveness.
The unequivocal support of the Singaporean government for technology is demonstrated by recent grants that have been given to various Singaporean entities under the EDG program. These subsidies are the ones that are fueling the adoption of AI and enterprise resources planning systems across various sectors, one of them being the maritime and ship repair sector, whose backbone are the MRP, MES, and CRP systems that have operational excellence.
Being equipped with these improved technologies, including MRP systems and MES integrations, the management of the enterprise resources planning processes would operate without any problem. The relationship between the ERP and MRP systems is such that they are indeed, complementary thus the maritime sector shines in the accuracy of the ship repair and vessel production due to this complementary assistance. This is fundamentally due to the nature of maritime operations being complex which in turn makes the acquisition of the full spectrum of enterprise resource planning solutions necessary.

Of course, these are disruptive breakthroughs that echo a larger narrative of Eastern technology firms progressing in the race and maybe even overhauling their Western counterparts in the area of AI and ERP development. This is a clear illustration of the way tech industry dynamics are changing and the fight for the first is more and more stringent.
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A cloud-native ERP widely adopted by business in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. With over 6,000 customers in the region, aiM18 gains positive feedbacks from customer across different sectors, from manufacturers, distributors, retailers, service providers to NGOs. The renowned no-code approach saves customer a big sum of customization costs and countless hours of implementation man-days.
About LAIDFU (Let AI Do For You)
An AI builder for enterprise to build their own AI agents.
Proprietary EKP (Enterprise Knowledge Partitioning) technology eases CEO’s concern about trade secret leakage which often occurs in most AI agents / chatbots in the market. EKP removes the hurdle of AI adoption by most companies in using sensitive corporate data.
Powered by no-code approach, deployment of LAIDFU incurs far less developers (and development costs) in comparison with other AI studios.
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