Chinese tech giant Baidu said Wednesday its artificial intelligence product Ernie bot is set to open to the public next month.
Baidu operates the dominant search engine in China, where Google is banned. Worldwide, Google has nearly all of the global market in mobile search, while Baidu is second with a less than 1% share, according to Statcounter data for January.Baidu launched its Ernie project in 2019 and developed it "with well over 100 billion parameters," Li said, noting its China-culture specific strengths. "It is trained by serving billions of user search requests and other applications every day.
The article added, citing sources, that tech companies in China will need to communicate with regulators before launching their own ChatGPT-like services. It's not uncommon for businesses, especially those operating in sensitive sectors, to communicate with Chinese regulators.Despite widespread assessments that ChatGPT is transformative for tech, businesses don't have a clear path to monetization yet.
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