Chinese AI company SenseTime announced chatbot “SenseChat”
On Monday, the Chinese artificial intelligence company SenseTime introduced a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence called “SenseChat”. CEO and co-founder Xu Li presented the big AI model SenseNova and the user-oriented SenseChat chatbot.
SenseChat is based on the company’s major AI model, SenseNova, said Xu Li, its CEO and co-founder. Xu demonstrated how SenseChat was able to tell the story of a cat catching a fish through several rounds of questions and answers.
He then demonstrated how a robot can help write computer code, lay-level questions in English or Chinese, and translate them into a working product, Bloomberg reported.
According to the report, he said that now human programmers do about 80 percent of AI development work, but in the future it will be flipped so that AI can handle 80 percent of the effort, while humans take 20 percent. to guide and polish the work.
The AI model can also help review, compile and verify code, according to the report.
SenseTime is a Hong Kong-based AI company with offices in China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.
Last month, China railed against ChatGPT, a chatbot powered by Microsoft-owned OpenAI’s artificial intelligence that has become a rage, saying it spreads US government “disinformation” and urging Internet companies not to use it in their applications.
Chinese regulators told Tencent and Ant Group, a fintech subsidiary of Alibaba Group, not to offer ChatGPT services to the public, Nikkei Asia reported.
In Beijing, there is “growing alarm over the AI-powered chatbot’s uncensored responses to user queries. Tencent and Ant Group have been instructed not to use ChatGPT ‘directly or through third parties,'” the report said.
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