China’s Baidu confident its AI chatbot won’t make mistakes on ‘sensitive topics’

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China’s Baidu confident its AI chatbot won’t make mistakes on ‘sensitive topics’
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The company is waiting for government approval before launching its ChatGPT-like Ernie bot. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - Baidu’s experience in tailoring its search engine to Chinese regulatory requirements makes it confident its artificial intelligence driven chatbot will not make mistakes on “important and sensitive topics”, the company said on Tuesday.

Reuters tests have found it refuses to answer a wide range of questions on politics, particularly those pertaining to Chinese government leaders. “Given that LLM is more or less a probabilistic model, this task is no trouble at all,” he added, referring to the model used by many AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT and Ernie bot.

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