
Tech Brew Ride Home Tue. 04/11 - China's ChatGPT Competitors Are Here
Apr 11, 2023
Alibaba has launched its own ChatGPT-style bot, but China's regulatory body is already demanding security reviews for AI technology. The Winklevoss twins have jumped in to rescue their struggling crypto exchange with a hefty $100 million loan. Meanwhile, the FBI warns against using public USB chargers due to data theft risks. On the streaming front, YouTube has unveiled new Premium features and a pricey NFL Sunday Ticket package, stirring up competition in the entertainment landscape.
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China's AI Regulations
- Chinese tech companies are releasing AI chatbots, but the government is increasing regulations.
- These regulations require security reviews before public release and mandate real identity submission for users.
Stir-fried Concrete
- Both Alibaba's Tongyi and Baidu's Ernie chatbots offered recipes for stir-fried concrete.
- ChatGPT, in contrast, recognized that concrete is inedible.
Winklevoss Twins Loan
- The Winklevoss twins loaned $100 million to their crypto exchange, Gemini, after fundraising struggles.
- This followed Gemini's troubles with the Genesis bankruptcy and regulatory lawsuits.
