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Social media platform Tiktok tests AI chatbot ‘Tako’ in the Philippine­s

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Social media platform Tiktok said on Thursday it is in the early stages of exploring a chatbot called "Tako" that can converse with users about short videos and help them discover content, and is conducting tests with select users in the Philippine­s.

Openai, backed by Microsoft Corp, last year launched chatbot CHATGPT, offering arguably the most natural interactio­n to date. That triggered a race to develop features based on game-changing generative artificial intelligen­ce (AI), including Tiktok rival Snap Inc whose "My AI" is powered by CHATGPT technology.

Tiktok said Tako is designed to help users discover "entertaini­ng and inspiring content" on the app.

Earlier on Thursday, an Israeli-based app intelligen­ce firm Watchful Technologi­es said it had found Tako on some versions of the Tiktok app on Apple Inc mobile devices.

Screenshot­s and video Watchful shared with Reuters showed the chatbot featuring prominentl­y on Tiktok's interface as a ghostshape­d icon, which users can tap while watching videos to have textbased conversati­ons and get help finding content.

In April, U.S. media outlets reported that Tiktok was experiment­ing with a generative AI tool to allow users to create avatars. China-based parent Bytedance is working on a large AI model, Chinese media reported, but it does not currently offer AI chatbot features on its Chinese equivalent of Tiktok, Douyin. Disclosure filed with the U.S. patent and trademark office last month showed Tiktok had submitted a trademark applicatio­n for "Tiktok Tako" in categories including "computer software for the artificial production of human speech and text".

Asked about Tako, a Tiktok spokespers­on said the social media platform was always exploring new technology. "In select markets, we're testing new ways to power search and discovery on Tiktok, and we look forward to learning from our community as we continue to create a safe place that entertains, inspires creativity, and drives culture," the spokespers­on said.

The company did not say why the Philippine­s was selected. —

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