TikTok owner ByteDance has started testing for its ChatGPT-like service Grace (gracebot.cn),dit nhau phu de with authorized accounts being given the chance to talk with the AI chatbot, local media outlet TechPlanet first reported on Monday. Beijing-based ByteDance labels Grace an “AI partner,” with users able to give a thumbs up or down and ask the AI assistant to regenerate responses, functions that are also embedded in OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The report quoted a ByteDance employee as saying the app currently is “immature,” and acknowledging that “l(fā)arge gaps” existed when compared with leading foreign large language models. [TechPlanet, in Chinese]
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