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The AI bot race: China’s Baidu says it has a rival to ChatGPT

Latest version of ERNIE is currently open to select developers and not to the public



Robin Li, Baidu’s founder and CEO, said during a presentation that ERNIE’s “comprehension, creation, logic, and memory ... are in no way inferior to those of GPT-4”
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Beijing: Chinese internet giant Baidu unveiled the newest version of its AI chatbot ERNIE on Tuesday, claiming it rivals the capabilities of OpenAI’s latest ChatGPT.

Baidu led Chinese tech firms in rolling out generative artificial intelligence apps, which are trained on vast amounts of data and interactions with users to answer questions, even complex ones, in humanlike language.

Released to the public in August, ERNIE marked a major step for China’s tech sector, which is aiming to compete with the likes of Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI while staying within strict government controls.

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Robin Li, Baidu’s founder and CEO, said during a presentation that ERNIE’s “comprehension, creation, logic, and memory ... are in no way inferior to those of GPT-4”, referring to OpenAI’s latest model.

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AFP was unable to independently verify the claim.

Chinese tech firms have ramped up investments in the technology after the success of ChatGPT sparked a global AI gold rush.
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Li then grilled ERNIE with a series of puzzles, and asked it to write the outline for a martial arts novel.

The bot set to work, gradually creating new characters as the audience followed the composition in real time on a giant screen.

The latest version of ERNIE is currently open to select developers and not available to the public.

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Chinese tech firms have ramped up investments in the technology after the success of ChatGPT sparked a global AI gold rush.

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