China's JD.Com will launch ChatGPT-like product called ChatJD

There has been a lot of interest in generative AI since OpenAI's ChatGPT went live last year. JD.com joins the list of tech companies working on such a technology such as Alphabet, Baidu and Microsoft.

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Chinese e-commerce company JD.Com Inc's unit JD Cloud will launch a product similar to ChatGPT called ChatJD that will be targeted at other businesses, the company said on Friday, reported news agency Reuters

There has been a lot of interest in generative AI since OpenAI's ChatGPT went live last year. Another Chinese tech giant Baidu said it would finish internal testing of its own ChatGPT-style AI chatbot called ‘Ernie Bot’ in March, joining tech companies around the world in the race to develop generative AI technology.

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.


Google, the world's largest search engine, will make artificial intelligence-based large language models like LaMDA available “in the coming weeks and months”, according to chief executive officer Sundar Pichai.

OpenAI on February 1, launched a paid version of ChatGPT. The subscription include features such as general access to ChatGPT, even during peak times; faster response times; priority access to new features and improvements.

The paid version of the AI chatbot can be availed for $20 per month.
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Currently, ChatGPT Plus is available only to users in the United States. OpenAI said it will begin the process of inviting people waitlist over the coming weeks.

“We plan to expand access and support to additional countries and regions soon,” the company said in a post.

Bard's costly mistake

Alphabet’s shares tanked more than 9% during regular trading on Thursday, wiping off $100 billion off of its market cap, after a report emerged pointing to a factual error made by its newly launched AI chatbot Bard.
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The error was highlighted in a report by news agency Reuters.

The company posted a GIF of its new AI Bard in action which showed the chatbot giving a factually inaccurate response to a prompt.
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In the GIF, the chatbot is prompted, "What new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) can I tell my 9-year old about?"

Bard responded with a number of answers, including one suggesting the JWST was used to take the very first pictures of a planet outside the Earth's solar system, or exoplanets.

This is where it went wrong as the first pictures of exoplanets were, however, taken by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in 2004, as confirmed by NASA.
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