. Zhihu, the Chinese online content website most likened to Quora, has recently developed a high-powered large AI language model, Zhihaitu AI, to compete in the escalating AI industry. Developed in conjunction with the Beijing-based artificial intelligence startup, Model Best, the model promises to be just as powerful as OpenAI's version, GPT-4. The model is trained for efficiency, so as to answer users' queries quickly and accurately. With the inclusion of this model, Zhihu hopes to become the lead in AI language models.
Italy reversed their ban on AI chatbot ChatGPT after OpenAI, the creator, confirmed compliance with all applicable regulations for user's personal data and minors protection. The country became the first to take such action after security threats appeared. Regulators ensured GDPR, privacy policy adherence and ensured minors protection. OpenAI is dedicated to benefit humanity with its AI research and development.
China's Cyberspace Administration has proposed new draft regulations to ensure users enjoy safe and legitimate use of AI content. Major Chinese tech giants, like Baidu & Alibaba, have showcased revolutionary ChatGPT-like chatbot capabilities, yet they're not available to the public yet. Companies are now required to perform security reviews to protect IP rights and comply with core socialist values. The draft is open for public comment until May 10, and is expected to be in effect by year-end.
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