ChatGPT of Open AI It is currently the most popular and most popular Artificial Intelligence model on the entire planet, but that could change very soon courtesy of the Chinese company Alibaba. And it is that the company has developed its own system that would be so powerful that it could compete with the chat that is currently allied with Microsoft to power Bing.
This new Artificial Intelligence is called Tongyi Qianwen and it would be so powerful that the waiting list of companies that want to test it in advance is actually so long that it exceeds 200,000.
We are entering a new era where these systems seem to be a factor of great determining weight for the future of projects in the Information Technology (IT) industry and China is already shaping up to be one of the most important players in the community.
Today we finally know more details about this new project and it seems that it is something very serious that could alter the current course of the global scenario in this sector where even GPT-4 it might be not so strong.
This would be Tongyi Qianwen: Alibaba’s Artificial Intelligence that will dethrone ChatGPT
According to a report from friends of china.orgthe renowned Chinese technology firm Alibaba Group Holding Ltd has revealed this Wednesday, April 26, 2023 that it currently has more than 200,000 companies that have requested access to beta tests of its Tongyi Qianwen Artificial Intelligence.
This AI is a large language model driven by the company’s own platform and which by the very essence of its structure would then be technically a direct rival to ChatGPT created by OpenAI and which is currently in its fourth version.
The president and CEO of Alibaba Group and CEO of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence, Zhang Yong, was in charge of disclosing this brutal number of the long waiting list to test this system.
At the same time, the executive announced the launch of the Tongyi Qianwen association program, whose objective is to help the cooperative creation of other great language models adapted to different industries with its partners.
It would therefore be something similar to what OpenAI does today with Microsoft and Bing, but the final intention is to take everything to the next level, where each company has an AI tailored to their needs or the project they promote.
Companies such as Kunlun Digital Technology Co Ltd, LongShine Technology Group Co Ltd, China TransInfo Technology Co Ltd and Yonyou Network Technology Co Ltd participate in this first generation of this program.
So under such a scenario the future for ChatGPT starts to look genuinely uncertain as of today.