New Chinese chatbot was trained on President Xi Jinping's philosophies on socialism and several other 'major internet information' databases

China’s Cyberspace Research Institute is developing an AI chatbot with, among other things, the definitive collection of President Xi Jinping's political and philosophical thoughts.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/new-chinese-chatbot-was-trained-on-president-xi-jinpings-philosophies-on-socialism-and-several-other-major-internet-information-databases

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