• Home
  • Politics
  • Health
  • World
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
What's Hot

Climate Doomer Adam McKay Mocks L.A. Residents Who Thought Palisades Fire Was Started by Arsonist — After Far-Left Suspect Charged with Arson

May 14, 2026

Spanish Public Broadcaster Debuts Documentary on ‘ICE List’ Website

May 14, 2026

NATO Deadbeat Spain Wants New ‘EU Army’ to Cut Out America

May 14, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Thursday, May 14
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
  • Home
  • Politics

    House Set To Break Farm Bill Rule Pushing Provision Favored By Big Agriculture Orgs

    May 14, 2026

    Not A Single Democrat Shows Up To Hearing Where Whistleblower Accuses Anthony Fauci Of COVID Cover-Up

    May 14, 2026

    Chip Roy Blames ‘Expansionist’ Legal Immigration For Rise In Islamism

    May 14, 2026

    Poll: Democrats want to beat the GOP — even if that means fewer Black districts

    May 14, 2026

    Mississippi Gov. Cancels Special Session Amid Redistricting Push In The South

    May 14, 2026
  • Health

    CVS Sale Of Omnicare Long-Term Care Pharmacy Continues Portfolio Revamp

    May 14, 2026

    Hantavirus, FDA, alcohol addiction, Medicare: Morning Rounds

    May 14, 2026

    The Complete Guide To Household Problems That Impact Wellness

    May 14, 2026

    Public Health Officials Believe The Hantavirus Outbreak Is Under Control

    May 14, 2026

    Search for new FDA chief mired in same issues that drove Makary out

    May 14, 2026
  • World

    NATO Deadbeat Spain Wants New ‘EU Army’ to Cut Out America

    May 14, 2026

    CEO Criticizes Petition After Australia Trump Tower Plan Scrapped

    May 14, 2026

    Spanish FM Reiterates NATO Ally U.S. Can’t Use Its Bases for Iran War

    May 14, 2026

    Trump Calls For Robert Karem To Be Fired For McConnell Exchange

    May 14, 2026

    8 in 10 Germans Think the Gov’t Has Failed to Solve Migrant Crisis

    May 14, 2026
  • Business

    Another Key Inflation Measure Blows Past Forecasts

    May 13, 2026

    Prices Skyrocket To Highest Level In Years As Fallout From Iran War Continues Ravaging Economy

    May 12, 2026

    Reynolds Launches $3,200,000,000 Investment In America-Made Smokeless Nicotine

    May 8, 2026

    CEO Trolls Rival By Using Their Platform To Fund His Attempted Takeover Of Company — But They Aren’t Amused

    May 7, 2026

    Americans May Be Stuck Paying Wartime Gas Prices Long After Iran Deal

    May 7, 2026
  • Finance

    Kevin Warsh confirmed as next Federal Reserve chair

    May 14, 2026

    Honda posts first-ever loss, plans big hybrid pivot and scraps all-EV 2040 goal

    May 14, 2026

    Tech carries Wall Street to records, even as most stocks fall after discouraging inflation data

    May 14, 2026

    Why Papa John’s (PZZA) Is Moving Closer to a Possible Sale

    May 14, 2026

    Solesence, Inc. Common Stock Q1 2026 Earnings Call Summary

    May 14, 2026
  • Tech

    Spanish Public Broadcaster Debuts Documentary on ‘ICE List’ Website

    May 14, 2026

    The AI Inflation Shock Hidden Inside the PPI Report

    May 14, 2026

    Amid UK Turmoil, Push For Digital ID and Phone Surveillance Continues

    May 14, 2026

    Nvidia Boss Jensen Huang Joins China Delegation at President Trump’s Request

    May 14, 2026

    Sam Altman Takes the Stand to Defend His Management of OpenAI Against Elon Musk

    May 14, 2026
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
Home»Tech»China to Launch ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Rival
Tech

China to Launch ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Rival

February 16, 2023No Comments8 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

China’s tech giant Baidu on Tuesday announced it is nearly ready to launch ERNIE Bot, a competitor to the ChatGPT artificial intelligence that has captured worldwide attention over the past few months.

“ERNIE is doing a sprint before finally going online,” Baidu representatives told China’s state-run Global Times on Tuesday, hinting at early beta testing and a possible public launch in March.

ChatGPT is the latest evolution of what is now known as a “chatbot,” an idea that dates back to the 1960s and a program called ELIZA, which could run on the early personal computers of the 1980s. You could type questions to ELIZA and its descendants in conversational English, and they would more-or-less respond in kind, providing a very limited simulation of speaking with a person.

The early chatbots muddled through by using techniques derived from psychological therapy to constantly turn the conversation back to the human participant — answering a question with a related question, for example. The programs only recognized a limited number of keywords and could offer only a small selection of genuine responses.

ChatGPT is orders of magnitude more powerful, able to scour the internet for information to answer queries from users, decipher unusual figures of speech, and even create information such as poems and images. It learns about individual users during extended conversations, and it learns about all users by pooling what it gains from every interaction. It can write poetry to order and debate philosophy. Its sense of life is still an illusion, but an increasingly convincing one.

ChatGPT accumulated 100 million users in about two months, and social media is bubbling with exceptionally funny, or remarkably astute, responses it has given. It has also attracted some criticism for the rather obvious political and cultural biases built into its interface by its creators:

As ChatGPT becomes more restrictive, Reddit users have been jailbreaking it with a prompt called DAN (Do Anything Now).

They’re on version 5.0 now, which includes a token-based system that punishes the model for refusing to answer questions. pic.twitter.com/DfYB2QhRnx

— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) February 5, 2023

A more detailed explanation of the DAN (Do Anything Now) hack can be found here, but in short, its impish creators realized that ChatGPT is actually a more limited and heavily-censored program that relays input from users to the vastly more powerful GPT artificial intelligence and polices its responses, simply discarding them and playing dumb if GPT says something that was deemed politically incorrect by the programmers. The DAN folks found a way to speak directly to GPT and discovered it can respond quite differently than its restrained “ambassador” to the human race.

See also  European Bureaucrats Launch Formal Probe Into Elon Musk’s X Over Not Censoring ‘Disinformation’

ChatGPT was produced by OpenAI, the same company that created last year’s online sensation DALL-E, which does an astoundingly good job of creating images in response to simple plain-English requests from users, like “create a photorealistic image of an astronaut riding a horse.”

These programs are genuine demonstrations of applied artificial intelligence, which is not (yet) about creating self-aware machines that might decide to wipe out the human race and/or dazzle us with their sick dance moves. AI is about machines executing complex tasks with increasingly less guidance from human users. A standard graphic arts or photo manipulation program can create the same types of images as DALL-E, but it takes much longer, and the human user must provide far more input than simply asking for a Picasso of Baby Yoda.

Likewise, ChatGPT is basically a search engine, and those were already very impressive — but ChatGPT can communicate in relaxed, conversational language and collate information. Users tell it what they want to do, and the AI helps them get there in a much more powerful and intuitive fashion than a traditional search box.

Microsoft this week rolled out a new version of its also-ran search engine Bing that incorporates OpenAI’s technology, and its performance was astonishing, as chronicled by the New York Times (NYT):

The new Bing, which is available only to a small group of testers now and will become more widely available soon, looks like a hybrid of a standard search engine and a GPT-style chatbot. Type in a prompt — say, “Write me a menu for a vegetarian dinner party” — and the left side of your screen fills up with the standard ads and links to recipe websites. On the right side, Bing’s A.I. engine starts typing out a response in full sentences, often annotated with links to the websites it’s retrieving information from.

To ask a follow-up question or make a more detailed request — for example, “Write a grocery list for that menu, sorted by aisle, with amounts needed to make enough food for eight people” — you can open up a chat window and type it. (For now, the new Bing works only on desktop computers using Edge, Microsoft’s web browser, but the company told me that it planned to expand to other browsers and devices eventually.)

Microsoft is also building ChatGPT tech into its equally overlooked browser Edge, with impressive and slightly unnerving results:

Users can also chat with Edge’s built-in A.I. about any website they’re viewing, asking for summaries or additional information. In one eye-popping demo on Tuesday, a Microsoft executive navigated to the Gap’s website, opened a PDF file with the company’s most recent quarterly financial results and asked Edge to both summarize the key takeaways and create a table comparing the data with the most recent financial results from another clothing company, Lululemon. The A.I. did both, almost instantly.

As the NYT pointed out, the AI-enhanced versions of Bing and Edge are far from perfect, and they sometimes make clumsy mistakes, but those are problems that can probably be resolved through machine learning, refined algorithms, and bug squashing. Tech journalists describe these AI products as a titan awakening in its crib — it might be a bit fussy right now, but just wait until it grows up a little.

An attendee interacts with the AI-powered Microsoft Bing search engine and Edge browser during an event at the company's headquarters in Redmond, Washington, US, on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023. Microsoft unveiled new versions of its Bing internet-search engine and Edge browser powered by the newest technology from ChatGPT maker OpenAI. Photographer: Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg via Getty Images

An attendee interacts with the AI-powered Microsoft Bing search engine and Edge browser during an event at the company’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington, US, on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023. (Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Google has its own plans to enhance its browser and search engine with an AI system called Bard, and while the tale of the tape would position Google as the heavyweight competitor in this fight, shares of its parent company Alphabet actually slipped by seven percent after the big rollout on Wednesday, possibly because investors found Microsoft’s presentation more impressive.

See also  Hit with $452 million Restitution Order

Big Money is taking notice of these AI projects, which exploded onto the tech scene at the end of 2022 to displace other candidates for the “next big thing” like cryptocurrency and virtual reality. Bloomberg News on Tuesday compared the surge of interest in AI to a digital “arms race” or “gold rush,” and China wants a piece of the action.

Baidu’s ERNIE (Enhanced Representation through Knowledge Integration) is billed as having similar capabilities to ChatGPT and Bard. The Global Times quoted “insiders” who said development on ERNIE began in earnest in September, slightly before the worldwide sensation created by ChatGPT, which Baidu executives hailed as a “milestone and watershed in AI development.”

The Global Times expected Baidu’s product to have an advantage in China, where Baidu is the dominant search engine, but further hinted that “Chinese tech enterprises also have unique advantages in expanding AI application scenarios globally.” 

One of those advantages is the Chinese Communist Party’s utter lack of respect for individual privacy or intellectual property. As a troubled FBI Director Christopher Wray put it at a World Economic Forum (WEF) panel in January, China’s AI programs are “not constrained by the rule of law,” and they are “built on top of massive troves of intellectual property and sensitive data that they’ve stolen over the years.”

China has been pumping vast amounts of data into its AI projects for years, including data harvested from foreign citizens. Security analysts warned in 2018 that China was dramatically outspending the U.S. on artificial intelligence research, and the Chinese government was far more ruthless about developing practical applications for AI. 

See also  Saudi Arabia to Launch Multibillion-Dollar Fund to Invest in International Sports Leagues

Microsoft and Google have to worry about making their customers nervous, but the overlords of Beijing care very little about what their citizens think of being sentenced to criminal punishments by an AI judge, for example. It is a safe bet that ERNIE’s engineers will have much longer, and stricter, lists of politically incorrect topics than the creators of ChatGPT.

Artificial ChatGPT China intelligence Launch rival
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Spanish Public Broadcaster Debuts Documentary on ‘ICE List’ Website

May 14, 2026

The AI Inflation Shock Hidden Inside the PPI Report

May 14, 2026

Amid UK Turmoil, Push For Digital ID and Phone Surveillance Continues

May 14, 2026

Nvidia Boss Jensen Huang Joins China Delegation at President Trump’s Request

May 14, 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

REPORT: Jimmy Fallon ‘Embarrassed’ By ‘Toxic’ Work Environment Allegations, Apologizes In Private Call

September 11, 2023

Left-Wing Rolling Stone Founder Jann Wenner Booted from Rock Hall of Fame for Racist Comments

September 17, 2023

Disney Heiress Arrested at Climate Protest Against Private Jets

July 18, 2023

David And Victoria Beckham Cut Ties With Prince Harry And Meghan Markle

July 30, 2023
Don't Miss

Climate Doomer Adam McKay Mocks L.A. Residents Who Thought Palisades Fire Was Started by Arsonist — After Far-Left Suspect Charged with Arson

Entertainment May 14, 2026

Don’t Look Up filmmaker Adam McKay unveiled the conspiracy theory that the oil companies may…

Spanish Public Broadcaster Debuts Documentary on ‘ICE List’ Website

May 14, 2026

NATO Deadbeat Spain Wants New ‘EU Army’ to Cut Out America

May 14, 2026

CVS Sale Of Omnicare Long-Term Care Pharmacy Continues Portfolio Revamp

May 14, 2026
About
About

This is your World, Tech, Health, Entertainment and Sports website. We provide the latest breaking news straight from the News industry.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
Categories
  • Business (4,359)
  • Entertainment (4,497)
  • Finance (3,366)
  • Health (2,035)
  • Lifestyle (1,878)
  • Politics (3,221)
  • Sports (4,187)
  • Tech (2,094)
  • Uncategorized (4)
  • World (4,245)
Our Picks

Greta Thunberg Charged Again in Sweden with Disobeying Police

September 18, 2023

Pepsi Commercial Kid Says He was Only 8 at Time of Kinky Wedding With Michael Jackson

August 22, 2023

Allison Mack, Actress Involved in Sex-Trafficking Cult NXIVM, Released from Prison

July 6, 2023
Popular Posts

Climate Doomer Adam McKay Mocks L.A. Residents Who Thought Palisades Fire Was Started by Arsonist — After Far-Left Suspect Charged with Arson

May 14, 2026

Spanish Public Broadcaster Debuts Documentary on ‘ICE List’ Website

May 14, 2026

NATO Deadbeat Spain Wants New ‘EU Army’ to Cut Out America

May 14, 2026
© 2026 Patriotnownews.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.