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The largest Chinese search engine is preparing to launch a competitor to the American artificial intelligence program, “GBT Chat”

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Reports revealed that the Chinese Internet search giant, Baidu, is preparing to launch an artificial intelligence service similar to the American chat program, GBT Chat.
Baidu said in 2021 that it would rely on its Ernie system to develop its own similar program to ChatGPT, a large-scale machine learning model that has been trained for several years and “excels at understanding and generating natural human language.” According to the American agency “Bloomberg”.
And “Bloomberg” added in its report that the Chinese search engine “Baidu” witnessed slow growth in its search, which made it believe that applications similar to “GPT Chat” are a potential way to overcome its competitors.
“We are very happy that the technology that we think about every day can attract the attention of many people, and this is not an easy thing,” Baidu officials said during a conversation with him last December, according to a transcript seen by Bloomberg. “.
ChatGBT is a fluent chatbot developed by California-based Open AI that has impressed or annoyed more than a million human users by posting poems, short stories, articles, and even personal advice. , since its launch in November 2022.
ChatGBT automatically generates text based on typed prompts, in a way that is more advanced and creative than the typical Silicon Valley chatbots.
The chatbot appeared in late November and quickly caused a stir as technology executives and venture capitalists rushed to talk about it and the revolution it could cause, comparing it to the debut of the iPhone.
Microsoft invested $1 billion in Open AI in 2019, and it was reported that it plans to integrate aspects of GPT Chat into its Bing search engine.
Last week, the publishers of thousands of scientific journals banned contributing authors from using the artificial intelligence-based chatbot GBT, amid concerns that it could litter academic literature with flawed, even fabricated research.

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