ByteDance Tests AI Chatbot to Rival ChatGPT’s Success on TikTok

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The company behind the popular video sharing app TikTok, ByteDance, is testing an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot powered by large language models, joining other Chinese tech giants, such as Baidu and Alibaba Group Holding, in embracing the trend. The project, which is currently known as Grace, is an experimental AI chatbot that is still in its infancy and for internal testing only, according to a ByteDance representative. The chatbot has been built within Feishu, ByteDance’s enterprise collaboration platform also known as Lark overseas. Feishu has been tested by a select group of employees, according to an individual who has experienced it. In May, ByteDance reportedly began exploring a chatbot named Tako to help with content search on the short video app TikTok.

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