China’s voice recognition technology specialist “Iflytek” has entered a race to build ChatGPT competition technology produced by OpenAI Inc, through a live review of its AI model for educational and enterprise uses, which is happening even though Beijing has indicated more control over the industry.
Chairman Louie Kinving revealed the company’s SparkDesk technology through an event in the eastern city of Hevai, where he performed a presentation using voice recognition orders in Chinese and English, and automated response technology was asked to evaluate student articles and compose virtual stories about the attendance of Confucius at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
This review provided the public with an opportunity to raise queries.
Liu said the goal was to override Open AI’s capabilities in Chinese and to reach the Chat GBT standards in English.