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American ChatGPT is a ‘moon landing’ moment for AI, Chinese experts say, as tech firms try to dampen enthusiasm

China is not loosing yet in generative AI. In fact the competition between US and China is just beginning.

China is also not loosing in AI, Quantum, Fusion energy, and Supercomputer; even ahead in 5G, 6G, display technology and catching up fast in space technology



Have you ever heard Chang-e?
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Then how did Chang-e land on moon if China didn't have a rocket to reach the moon? :laugh: care to explain?

That China's space station is derived from Soyuz is just a speculation; and even if it is true it doesn't ruin the fact that Tiangong is more advanced than ISS.

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@datafreak @Hamartia Antidote @F-22Raptor @gambit @jhungary
 
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So... which one support your belief/argument? :)

In fact it's answer contradict to your opinion.
This AI just can say that Shenzou root to Soyuz is a reasonable (assumption), not the fact that can be proven. ;)

The next question is starting with word "IF", so the AI answer regarding China had leveraged Soyuz technology is hypotetical. :lol:

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chat gpt give accurate answer only when you input accurately designed prompt and ordinary user not know about prompt engineering. In coming days prompt engineering will be highly in demand skill as it helps in extracting accurate output from chat gpt
 
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It's going to say that for every spacecraft...even ones that haven't even had successful manned launches yet.
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Dude it;s in beta and covers very limited data (some 40 TB or so). Factual errors are expected until it is released to the whole internet. ChatGPT is being used to see if it can contextually understand questions and give coherent answers at this stage...not factually correct answers. That will come when it moves out of beta and moves into final deployment.
 
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