Bloomberg: Chinese authorities will tighten control over neural networks amid ChatGPT success

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The Chinese government is preparing to introduce new regulations for local IT companies to use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in consumer products. In this respect informs Bloomberg edition. The new rules aim to tighten security and control requirements by IT companies using neural networks.

Details of the requirements were not disclosed, but they were reportedly introduced out of fear of ethical issues that could arise due to the use of AI. In particular, the Chinese government wants local IT companies to use Chinese-made algorithms to comply with censorship restrictions.

According to Bloomberg, this indicates at least that Beijing has previously banned local sites, web services, and mobile apps from redirecting users to ChatGPT because the chatbot can publish “unsafe” content.

It is stated that one of the main favorites in the Chinese AI market is Baidu, which announced in early February that its own ChatGPT analogue will be launched soon.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote That the creator of ChatGPT predicts that dangerous artificial intelligence will appear soon.

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