With OpenAI’s successful ChatGPT technology, many companies have raced to either adapt it to their applications or to develop their own chatbot. Google launched ‘Bard’, and Huawei is also speculated to have a chatbot in the works, called “NetGPT”.
Recently, Huawei Central discovered that the Chinese tech giant has applied for a trademark patent for “Huawei NetGPT”. This falls within Class 9, a category that includes scientific instruments, and the application is still pending.
However, since the trademark filing does not provide any more details, nothing more is known about Huawei’s in-house chatbot. In the past, the firm has mentioned that it would rather build its own AI technology instead of integrating ChatGPT into its products, which could justify this discovery.
Other tech giants are also catching on the trend. Companies like Baidu recently released “Ernie Bot”, and Alibaba is testing out its version called “Tongyi Qianwen”. Twitter founder Elon Musk is reported to be developing “TruthGPT”, a chatbot focused on political topics.
Meanwhile, some governments have voiced their worries regarding this generative technology, including Italy, China, and France.
Huawei is one of the largest telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics companies in the world. Founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, the company has become a major global force in the tech industry. It has pioneered innovative telecommunications networks and developed cutting-edge consumer products like the Huawei P30.
Ren Zhengfei is a legendary Chinese entrepreneur and a former engineer in the People’s Liberation Army. He is the founder of Huawei and is currently the Honorary Chairman of the company. Under his direction and leadership, Huawei has become one of the leading firms in the world of information technology. He has also been influential in pushing for the company’s growth and success.