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South China Morning Post

In January 2024, Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post reported that a university research study laboratory connected to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had tested Ernie Bot and iFlyTek’s Spark for military action plans with scenarios involving the United States. After its noted stock in Hong Kong plunged by more than 11.5 percent, Baidu made a main statement denying the claims. [11]

Ernie was integrated for the Chinese launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 lineup. [14] [15]

In June 2024, Baidu revealed that Ernie Bot had reached 300 million users. The company likewise unveiled its latest foundation design, Ernie 4.0 Turbo, which boasts quicker action times and enhanced efficiency. [16]

In September 2024, Baidu gave everybody utilizing the app access to the 4.0 Turbo model and likewise revealed it would change its Chinese name from “Wenxin Yiyan” (文心一言) to “Wenxiaoyan” (文小言) placing itself as a search assistant. [17] [18]

Training

Ernie Bot is based on particular Ernie structure designs, consisting of Ernie 3.0, Ernie 3.5, and Ernie 4.0. The training procedure begins from pre-training, finding out from trillions of data points and billions of knowledge pieces. This was followed by improvement through monitored fine-tuning, support learning with human feedback, and trigger. [19]

Service

In its membership choices, the professional plan gives users access to Ernie 4.0 with a payment either for a month or with reduced payment for auto-renewal monthly. Meanwhile, Ernie 3.5 is free of charge. [20]

Ernie 4.0, the language model for Ernie bot, has actually details updated to April 2023. [10]

Censorship

Ernie Bot is subject to the Chinese government’s censorship regime. [21] [22] [23] In public tests with reporters, Ernie Bot refused to address concerns about Xi Jinping, the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations and massacre, the persecution of Uyghurs in China in Xinjiang, and the 2019-2020 Hong Kong demonstrations. [22] [24] [25] When queried about the origin of SARS-CoV-2, Ernie Bot specified that it came from among American vape users. [22]

See likewise

Artificial intelligence industry in China
ChatGPT
Google Gemini

References

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