Chinese company iFlytek claims to surpass ChatGPT by October

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Announcing SparkDesk, a generative language model

On the 6th, iFlytek, an information technology company based in China, demonstrated a generative language model “SparkDesk” that can compete with the AI ​​language model “ChatGPT”. It claims that by October this year, it will be able to surpass the performance of ChatGPT provided by OpenAI.

.#China‘s leading intelligent speech and artificial intelligence (AI) company iFLYTEK launched its generative language model on Saturday. The company said it will keep updating it to a version better than the rival ChatGPT by Oct.. pic.twitter.com/zjSrPbAXKy

—Beijing Daily (@DailyBeijing) May 8, 2023

iFlytek also demonstrated narrative generation with ‘SparkDesk’. It is a form that created a story in which Son Goku of “Journey to the West” and Ultraman, the main character of the Ultraman series, appear. “SparkDesk” created stories on the fly, showing a different story each time it was regenerated.

iFlytek’s chairman Liu Qingfeng explained that the ability to obtain a variety of results for a single request is an important feature of the company’s generative language model.

SparkDesk can also perform a variety of other tasks, such as writing emails and schedules, drafting press releases, and correcting English grammatical errors.

In addition, we are exploring application examples in various fields such as virtual teachers who can talk with students, safe driving support, education, offices, automobiles, and employee digitalization.

Qingfeng claims that SparkDesk has already outperformed ChatGPT in three areas: text generation, question and answer, and math ability. He also expressed confidence that by the end of October this year, it will surpass ChatGPT in other areas as well.

Qingfeng analyzes that there are seven main abilities required for general artificial intelligence. These are “text generation”, “language comprehension”, “question and answer”, “logical reasoning”, “mathematical ability”, “coding ability”, and “multimodal ability”.

Of these, the multimodal ability is the ability to associate and process various data modes such as images, voice, and text.

iFlytek is a company that specializes in speech recognition and natural language processing, serving consumers, businesses and government agencies. In the Chinese government’s technology advancement project “863 Plan”, it has been entrusted to formulate the information processing field.

In China, iFlytek, search engine Baidu, e-commerce giant Alibaba and others are developing services like ChatGPT.

Mr. Musk speaks out about the dangers of AI

Entrepreneur Elon Musk announced in April that he would launch TruthGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot that “aims to provide the best path to human safety.”

Musk said he previously funded the development of OpenAI, which is now a commercial product owned by Microsoft. He is arguing that if AI technology is not managed properly, manipulation of public opinion through clever writing is as dangerous to humanity as a whole as nuclear weapons.

connection: Earon Mask reveals the concept of AI language model “TruthGPT” against ChatGPT

In Europe, data protection authorities in Italy temporarily banned ChatGPT products in March, citing suspicions that OpenAI’s data collection violates the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Later, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) also announced the launch of a dedicated task force to monitor ChatGPT.

connection: Germany starts investigation on ChatGPT’s “data protection” = report

What is the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?

“Personal Data Protection Law” in the EU. It imposes stringent requirements on companies, and non-compliance can result in fines of up to 4% of annual global turnover.

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