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Alibaba Launches AI Chatbot Tongyi Qianwen to Compete with ChatGPT

Experience the latest innovation from Chinese tech giant Alibaba – the AI Chatbot Tongyi Qianwen! It's available in a variety of languages and works with Alibaba's products like DingTalk and Tmall Genie. It's set to compete with Microsoft's OpenAI's ChatGPT and other AI systems. With the increasing use of generative AI and cloud computing, the potential impacts on jobs have led to regulations, such as the ones set by the Chinese Cyberspace Administration. Now, it's time to experience the groundbreaking innovation of Jack Ma's Alibaba.

Managing ChatGPT: How to Stop, Pause, and Fix Issues

ChatGPT is the first general AI-based application to offer the same level of services previously performed only by humans. In mere months, it gained over 100 million users. To guarantee safe implementation of these technologies and protect their potential, it is essential for US to act quickly. Large Language Models (LLMs) make use of deep learning and neural networks to provide meaningful data, however they might also be easily tricked and cause biased results. Therefore, tech giants, with support from the Government, are called upon to form safe AI practices to take charge of the AI field. Only by everyone coming together can ethical AI be implemented, both in the US and the world.

Chinese Company Transitioning from Human Creatives to AI-Powered ChatGPT

. Bluefocus Intelligent Communications Group Co. has announced their shift toward artificial intelligence technology; replacing human copywriters and graphic designers. Reported by Bloomberg News, Bluefocus' initial share prices rose 19% after news had spread. UMG has taken action to protect their proprietary lyrics and melodies by sending a plea to Apple and Spotify. Be mindful of automation taking over the workforce with 63% of the American employees receiving lighter work assignments due to AI.

CEO Sam Altman Confirms GPT-5 Development Not Yet Underway at OpenAI

At OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman recently expressed that they are not yet working on GPT-5 despite a signed letter from Elon Musk, Steve Wozniak, and more addressing "profound risks to society" that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could have. Altman stated that OpenAI had invested over 6 months of research for GPT-4 prior to releasing it to the public. OpenAI is researching topics related to AI and safety standards and investing efforts into ChatGPT - a chatbot powered by GPT-4. Alibaba recently debuted a chatbot, with English and Chinese capabilities.

OpenAI GPT-5: Sam Altman Confirms Delay – Here’s What They’re Working On Instead

. OpenAI, the artificial intelligence giant, founded by tech investor Sam Altman, recently announced that they will not be developing GPT-5 or any other advanced AI model in the near future. This comes after many AI veterans released an open letter calling for a pause in AI development given the associated risks. OpenAI has assured that the existing GPT-4 will be upgraded and updated instead. OpenAI is dedicated to creating a safe and ethical AI that benefits humanity.

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