BabyThe Chinese search giant has announced that the company’s artificial intelligence -based chats called Erni (ERNIE) is known to be free from next month.
In recent weeks, Deepsic has been able to make a lot of noise among artificial intelligence ecosystem around the world and become a major competitor for US companies, including Openai. Americans, of course, are not the only Chinese rivals; Rather, the great native competitors want to take on a similar place to Deepsic. Baidu has recently announced that it will not receive any costs from its users from its users on April 1, 1404, and even return the costs paid by users in the past.
Baidu was one of the first Chinese companies to obtain a public publication of artificial intelligence -based chats from the Chinese government. However, its competitors, such as the Doubao chat, were able to attract more users during this time. Baidu is now hoping that by providing its facilities to Chinese citizens for free from April, they will be able to get more popular. This decision has even influenced Bidu’s stock and has increased its value.
Will Ernie’s use of artificial intelligence be completely free?
It is noteworthy that the free artificial intelligence services may cause problems in the long run, and companies will find it difficult to find out how to make money. Of course, the Ernian Baidu chats are not yet completely free and organizational users still need to buy the right to subscribe.
China’s intense government oversight of artificial intelligence services has made it relatively difficult to enter the field, and none of the native actors can make a major share of users. Of course, with the advent of Dipsic, almost all of the rules changed, with the recent decision of Baidu. Holding Alibaba, who owns several major technology companies in China, will probably make changes to its subsidiaries to keep users on their platforms.
It should also be announced at the launch of an advanced search function, which will also be available for free from April 1. The Chinese giant says it promises to increase the ability to reason and integrate tools to provide specialized responses.
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