A top Chinese company unveiled its challenger toon Monday, even as the country's state-run media warns of a potential"AI bubble."
ChatGPT shocked many of its users when it was released last year, showing the capability to hold a reasonable conversation and produce things like poems and movie scripts effectively with just a simple prompt. Chinese state media has also sounded the alarm about what it calls a potential"AI bubble," arguing that investment that has flown toward AIs like ChatGPT may be benefiting from"excessive hype.""While capital is chasing the ChatGPT concept, it needs to pay attention to avoid running into a bubble," the state-run paper Economic Daily wrote.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and other tech leaders are pushing forward with the development of stronger AIs, with ChatGPT being just a stepping stone.For its part, the U.S. has sought to limit China's ability to develop effective AI, banning the sale of AI accelerator chips to Chinese companies.