Submitted by MINE_exchange t3_1123997 in Futurology

China has officially entered the AI chat race. The Beijing Bureau of Economics and Information Technology will support open-source projects that create neural networks like ChatGPT. The starting point of the global race was not chosen by chance. Beijing has the most significant number of AI companies.

Unlike primary Internet resources such as Google, Facebook, or Wikipedia, ChatGPT does not fall under the authorities' censorship and is freely available to Chinese users. Among the 90 chat languages, there is also Chinese.

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Imaginary_Passage431 t1_j8hrc70 wrote

Amazing! Ironically we will have to use China’s AI chatbots to bypass the censorship in the western world lol

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AwesomeDragon97 t1_j8hw9hu wrote

It’s honestly depressing that the Chinese AI will be less censored than the Western ones.

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Tnuvu t1_j8ii0bk wrote

The issue there is, the chinese government hasn't exactly been transparent with a lot of things that affected the entire world, not just their people, so this could potentially go horribly wrong, if their AI doesn't respect the needed restraints on A.I.

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YuanBaoTW t1_j8jc242 wrote

> Beijing has the most significant number of AI companies.

So significant in fact that they were too busy to come up with ChatGPT-like solutions first.

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Warm-Personality8219 t1_j8k4eg0 wrote

>Unlike primary Internet resources such as Google, Facebook, or Wikipedia, ChatGPT does not fall under the authorities' censorship and is freely available to Chinese users.

Could it be because they can make it say whatever the f*ck they want it to say?

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jnemesh t1_j8k8rvf wrote

LOL, sure. And if you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn! How, exactly, are they going to have cutting edge AI without any chips to run it on?

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CopeH1984 t1_j8kebx9 wrote

What they mean to say is that they'll steal AI tech from outside sources.

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Royal_Intention_8282 t1_j8ko8sc wrote

Lol don’t blindly believe things you hear about non-allied countries from allied centric sources. China’s entire economy has been built on reverse engineering technologies and stealing IP. To think they have no plans to manufacture their own chips is just silly.

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Big420BabyJesus t1_j8kpjjc wrote

that’s cute, since they have stolen everyone else’s technology

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22grande22 t1_j8l151g wrote

You realize there are different kinds and grades of chips right? Just cause they can make a toy frog sing doesn't mean they can make high-end military type chips.

One of the main reasons the US cut them off is cause they were putting us chips in their military hardware.

Nobody's blindly believing anything but you're sure out here spreading bullshit.

.......and your a china shill. Go figure. Go fuck yourself dude

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oldcreaker t1_j8l3q37 wrote

Imagine an AI that not only talks to you but reports any activity it believes the government wouldn't like. An AI that starts asking you questions.

AIBigBrotherChat

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AmeriToast t1_j8ll3tp wrote

User: what happened on June 5th 1989 on tiananmen square?

ChinaGPT: Absolutely nothing, there was a party and it was great. Everyone celebrated the glorious CCP. Chinese re-education authorities have been alerted to your location and will be there soon to re-educate you and your social credit score has been adjusted to reflect that. Also you have been volunteered to participate in the organ donation program. Thank you for using ChinaGPT.

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Bhuvahet_12 t1_j8lqvqe wrote

Bro this subreddit has just fallen in AI shit, i regularly get some stupid AI news everyday on ma feed not gud.

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MHwtf t1_j8m1egw wrote

Nah they'll have to figure out how to survive big brother before contemplating on becoming big brother. Imagine sifting your training data through a sieve, whose arbitrarily-shaped holes are constantly changing based on the latest opinions from the bureaucracy. Oh and they might just have to teach AI how to recognize abstract sarcasms.

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jnemesh t1_j8nevlu wrote

They can try to skirt sanctions, sure...but 1) any country caught helping them will also face repercussions, and 2) China doesn't have a culture of innovation. Anyone who can think for themselves is usually, fired, imprisoned, or shot.

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any1particular t1_j8o1ges wrote

Chat GPT:

I am wondering what a Chinese Chat GPT would write about Tiananmen Square Massacre ?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or feelings, but I can provide a sample of what a Chinese Chat GPT might say in response to your question.
A Chinese Chat GPT might provide a more positive spin on the events of June 4th, 1989, in line with the official stance of the Chinese government. For example, it might say that the government's actions were necessary to restore law and order and prevent a potential destabilization of the country. It might also downplay the severity of the incident or suggest that it has been blown out of proportion by the Western media.
However, it is important to note that the Chinese government has strictly censored discussion of the Tiananmen Square Massacre within China, so it is unlikely that a Chinese Chat GPT would openly discuss the incident in any detail. It is also worth remembering that any opinions expressed by a Chat GPT are purely fictional and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of any real-life individuals or organizations.

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Chat GPT:

what happened on June 5th 1989 on tiananmen square?

On June 5th, 1989, Chinese military troops violently cleared Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China of pro-democracy protesters. The protesters had been occupying the square for several weeks to demand political and economic reforms and an end to government corruption.
The Chinese government had declared martial law in May 1989 and began using force to disperse the protesters on June 4th, resulting in a violent crackdown in which many demonstrators were killed, injured, or arrested. The exact number of casualties remains unknown, but it is believed that hundreds, if not thousands, of people were killed or injured.
The event, known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre, was a turning point in China's modern history and became an international symbol of state repression and authoritarianism. The Chinese government subsequently imposed strict censorship on any discussion of the event, and many aspects of it remain taboo in China to this day.

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ovirt001 t1_j8zqgoc wrote

China will create a crappy knock-off that will provide state-approved responses. It will have no useful impact on anyone and will be dropped.

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