Chinese tech-giant CEO says over 70 AI models have been released in China
The CEO of Baidu said that since China’s new AI regulations have been in place over 70 AI models have been released in China with over 1 billion parameters.
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The CEO of Baidu said that since China’s new AI regulations have been in place over 70 AI models have been released in China with over 1 billion parameters.
Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has released a free AI-powered trading assistant delivering insights from the platform’s market data.
Multiple Chinese tech companies launched their own ChatGPT-like AI chatbots for mass market use two weeks after China’s AI regulations came into force which requires prior government approval.
Media companies have been trying to navigate the rapid emergence of AI, with many banning its usage internally and others choosing to embrace it.
A global consumer survey from Salesforce shows a growing distrust toward firms that use AI, while an Australian survey found most believe it creates more problems than it solves.
Academics are divided over research that claims that ChatGPT displays political biases in different jurisdictions.
Code Llama is available for both personal and business use under the Llama2 community license agreement.
South Korean internet giant Naver Corp. has released CLOVA X, a Korean language chatbot similar to ChatGPT that can have conversations and summarize text.
The company said the fine-tuning facility, the training data used for fine-tuning, undergoes scrutiny via their moderation API and the GPT-4 powered moderation system.
Listing numerous areas of concern, IBM Automation’s Jerry Cuomo lays out the potential pitfalls for businesses using ChatGPT.