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Shares in Baidu soared on Tuesday, after the Chinese search engine giant said it would be launching its own ChatGPT-style service.

Its artificial intelligence chatbot called “Wenxin Yiyan” in Chinese or “ERNIE Bot” in English will launch in March, a spokesperson told CNN on Tuesday, adding that the project is currently being tested internally.

ERNIE, which stands for “Enhanced Representation through Knowledge Integration,” is based on a language model that Baidu first developed in 2019, the person added.

Baidu logo displayed on a phone screen and a laptop.
Baidu logo displayed on a phone screen and a laptop. (NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Since then, the ERNIE project has evolved, allowing users to write poems and papers or use text prompts to automatically generate images, according to the spokesperson. It is now in its third iteration.

Language models are trained on vast troves of data online in order to generate compelling responses to user prompts.

Researchers are “continuously working” to upgrade the technology to allow it to learn multiple tasks like humans, the Baidu spokesperson said.

The company did not provide details on how the tool would look or whether it would appear as a feature within its popular search engine.

Baidu’s Hong Kong-listed shares jumped by 16 per cent following the news.

The company’s AI investments can be seen as “both an offensive and defensive strategic move in China,” Daniel Ives, managing director of Wedbush Securities, told CNN. “Chinese Big Tech is battling in this AI race, with Baidu [being] a key player.”

ChatGPT was trained on a huge trove of digitised books, newspapers and online writings but can often confidently spit out falsehoods or nonsense
ChatGPT was trained on a huge trove of digitised books, newspapers and online writings but can often confidently spit out falsehoods or nonsense (Adobe Stock)

In a blog post, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said Bard was opened up to “trusted testers” starting Monday, with plans to make it available to the public “in the coming weeks.”

Like ChatGPT, which was released publicly in late November by AI research company OpenAI, Bard is built on a large language model.

In the two months since it launched, ChatGPT has been used to generate essays, stories and song lyrics, and to answer some questions one might previously have searched for on Google, the dominant search engine.

Microsoft, too, is investing billions of dollars in OpenAI. Details of the investment are set to be announced later on Tuesday, with the tie-up estimated to be in the $10 billion range, according to Ives.

The deal “is a game changer in our opinion for Nadella & Co as the ChatGPT bot is one of the most innovative AI technologies in the world today,” he wrote in a Monday note, referring to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

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