Alibaba Joins Chatbot Race: Developing ChatGPT-Style Tool

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Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, has confirmed that it is developing its own artificial intelligence chatbot named as “Tongyi Qianwen”, which will rival the popular ChatGPT. The company is currently testing the tool internally and plans to roll it out across all its products.

Alibaba’s chatbot is expected to be integrated into its e-commerce platform, allowing customers to interact more naturally and intuitively with the company. 

Ali baba launches chat GPT rival

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The move is part of Alibaba’s broader push into the AI space, as it seeks to tap into the growing investor interest in artificial intelligence.

Alibaba’s announcement comes after several other tech giants, including Google and Microsoft, have also launched their own chatbots. Chatbots are becoming increasingly popular as they can help companies automate customer service and improve efficiency. 

Alibaba’s chatbot is expected to be a significant competitor to ChatGPT, which has been making waves in the tech industry.

Ali baba launches chat GPT rival

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Alibaba’s chatbot is being developed as part of the company’s broader push into the AI space. The company has been investing heavily in AI research and development, focusing on generative intelligence and large language models, since its AI research arm was founded in 2017. 

The company has not yet revealed any details about the features of its new chatbot, but it is expected to be a significant competitor to ChatGPT.

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The development of Alibaba’s chatbot is part of the company’s broader strategy to stay ahead of the curve in the tech industry. 

Ali baba introduces chat GPt rival

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As more companies invest in AI research and development, Alibaba is positioning itself as a leader in the space. 

The company’s chatbot is expected to be a major player in the chatbot market, which is becoming increasingly crowded as more companies launch their own versions of ChatGPT.

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