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Baidu ‘plans bot to rival ChatGPT’

- YINGZHI YANG JYOTI NARAYAN

BEIJING: Chinese internet search behemoth Baidu Inc is planning to launch an artificial intelligen­ce (AI) chatbot service similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT in March, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The multinatio­nal firm plans to launch the service as a standalone applicatio­n and gradually merge it into its search engine, said the person, who declined to be identified as the informatio­n is confidenti­al.

ChatGPT’s technology works by learning from vast amounts of data how to answer prompts by users in a humanlike manner, offering informatio­n like a search engine or even prose like an aspiring novelist.

Chatbots in China currently focus on social interactio­n whereas ChatGPT performs better at more profession­al tasks, such as programmin­g and essay writing.

Baidu plans to incorporat­e chatbot-generated results when users make search requests, instead of only links, the person said.

Baidu declined to comment. Microsoft Corp has a $1 billion investment in San Francisco-based OpenAI that it has looked at increasing, Reuters has reported. The Redmond, Washington-based company has also worked to add OpenAI’s image-generation software to its Bing search engine in a new challenge to Alphabet Inc’s Google.

Beijing-based Baidu has been investing heavily in AI technology, including in cloud services, chips and autonomous driving, as it looks to diversify its revenue sources.

At a developer conference last month, Baidu unveiled three AI-powered “creators” whose technology allows them to assume the roles of screenwrit­er, illustrato­r, editor or animator.

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