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China has published new rules for generative artificial intelligence (AI), becoming one of the first countries in the world to regulate the technology that powers popular services like ChatGPT.
Internet users in China were fascinated by ChatGPT when it first launched, and have found creative ways to overcome Beijing's censorship firewall since the OpenAI product is blocked in China ...
We’ve trained a model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer followup questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests.
OpenAI, which has developed ChatGPT with the help of Microsoft’s money, hasn’t made the tool available in China. Mainland Chinese users need to use virtual private networks, or VPNs, to gain ...
ChatGPT search connects people with original, high-quality content from the web and makes it part of their conversation. By integrating search with a chat interface, users can engage with information in a new way, while content owners gain new opportunities to reach a broader audience. We hope to help users discover publishers and websites ...
China has almost a dozen ChatGPT-like projects in the works, including ones by Alibaba and Baidu.
The chatbots created by San Fransico-based OpenAI, ChatGPT, are believed to be the most advanced and popular models of generative AI currently available. But it's blocked in China.
In the Chinese tech world last week, it was ChatGPT. Maybe it was because of the holiday season, or maybe it was because ChatGPT is not currently available in China, but it took more than...
ChatGPT is not available in China. But that’s not the only reason to build local alternatives.
The rapid success of US-based OpenAI’s ChatGPT – which is banned in China – sparked an international race to develop rival apps, including image and video generators, but also widespread alarm...