ChatGPT frenzy sweeps China as firms scramble for home-grown options

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HONG KONG: Microsoft-backed OpenAI has kept its hit ChatGPT app off-limits to users in China but the app is attracting huge interest in the country, with firms rushing to integrate the technology into their pro

ChatGPT supports Chinese language interaction and is highly capable of conversing in Chinese, which has helped drive its unofficial adoption in the country.

Shenzhen-based Proximai in December introduced a virtual character into its 3D game-like social app who used ChatGPT's underlying tech to converse. Beijing-based entertainment software company Kunlun Tech plans to incorporate ChatGPT in its web browser Opera. "We have clients all over the world," Henson Tsai, SleekFlow's founder said."Among other things, ChatGPT does excellent translations, sometimes better than other solutions available on the market."Reuters' tests of ChatGPT indicate that the chatbot is not averse to questions that would be sensitive in mainland China. Asked for its thoughts on Chinese President Xi Jinping, for instance, it responded it does not have personal opinions and presented a range of views.

To comply with Chinese rules, Proximai's co-founder Will Duan said his platform would filter information presented to users during their interaction with ChatGPT.

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