China's Baidu Reveals Plans To Launch ChatGPT-Style 'Ernie Bot' (reuters.com) 24
China's Baidu said on Tuesday it would complete internal testing of a ChatGPT-style project called "Ernie Bot" in March, joining a global race as interest in generative artificial intelligence (AI) gathers steam. Reuters reports: Ernie, meaning "Enhanced Representation through Knowledge Integration," is a large AI-powered language model introduced in 2019, Baidu said. It has gradually grown to be able to perform tasks including language understanding, language generation, and text-to-image generation, it added. Search engine giant Baidu's Hong Kong-listed shares jumped as much as 13.4% on the news.
A person familiar with the matter told Reuters last week that Baidu was planning to launch such a service in March. The person said Baidu aims to make the service available as a standalone application and gradually merge it into its search engine by incorporating chatbot-generated results when users make search requests. In a blog post on Monday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the company is working on a ChatGPT competitor named Bard.
A person familiar with the matter told Reuters last week that Baidu was planning to launch such a service in March. The person said Baidu aims to make the service available as a standalone application and gradually merge it into its search engine by incorporating chatbot-generated results when users make search requests. In a blog post on Monday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the company is working on a ChatGPT competitor named Bard.
Time for /. bot (Score:2, Funny)
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Nice rant about China, but Baidu's main research center is in California.
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Natalie Portman'll be an octogenarian and the Slashdot AI will still be talking about stuffing hot grits down her bloomers.
Just waiting for Bert (Score:2)
"There's a banana in your ear, Ernie!"
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I hope Ernie will sing with his rubber ducky. ;)
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Sorry, Ernie Bot can't hear you, there's a banana in his ear.
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BERT came first. ERNIE is a pun on it. Here's the original paper. [arxiv.org]
Killer app (Score:1)
Bert? (Score:2)
OK, which country will be doing Bert then? :P
Unfortunate Name? (Score:3)
In the UK, ERNIE means "Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment", and is the computer that draws the numbers for Premium Bonds, which is a bit like a lottery.
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No, he drove the fastest milk cart in the west.
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What will it say ... (Score:5, Insightful)
if you ask it to write an essay about what happened in Tiananmen Square in 1989 ?
Re:What will it say ... (Score:4, Funny)
Sorry, Dave, I can't do that.
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Oof.
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Presumably the same as Baidu search does now. You get a mixture of results (in English) about Tiananmen Square and what a nice place it is to visit, plus a few denying that anything really bad happened there. If you search in Chinese it's actually pretty similar.
Fastest milkman in the West? (Score:1)
Seriously, not Bert...read google news.... (Score:2)
Ernie
Cheeeeeze... I mean Bard.
Bard. Brad. Who can tell the diff?