Advertisment

China's Baidu makes AI chatbot Ernie Bot publicly available

author-image
Zainab Ashraf
New Update
Baidu AI chatbot Ernie Bot.jpeg

Representative Image

Hong Kong: Chinese search engine and artificial intelligence firm Baidu made its ChatGPT-equivalent language model fully available to the public Thursday, raising the company's stock price by over 3 per cent following the announcement.

Advertisment

Beijing sees artificial intelligence as a key industry to rival the United States and aims to become a global leader by 2030.

Chinese technology firms have also raced to unveil their generative AI models in which algorithms allow the technology to produce and create new content after US firm OpenAI launched the widely popular ChatGPT.

Baidu said Thursday that Ernie Bot would be fully open to the general public via an app or an official website.

Advertisment

By releasing the model publicly, Baidu will be able to collect massive real-world human feedback, according to Baidu CEO Robin Li, who said this would in turn help improve Ernie and Baidu's foundation models.

Like Europe, China has made efforts in recent months to regulate the generative AI industry.

China issued AI regulations August 15 requiring companies to carry out a security review and obtain approvals before their product can be publicly launched.

Advertisment

Beijing also requires companies providing such generative AI services to comply with government requests for technology and data.

The US does not currently have regulations in place.

Baidu CEO Li said he was optimistic and described the AI regulations as "more pro-innovation than regulation" in the company's earnings call earlier in August.

Advertisment

Two other AI companies in China, Baichuan and Zhipu AI, also launched their AI language models Thursday. (AP)

Advertisment
Advertisment
Subscribe