Baidu, the Chinese equivalent of Google in the mainland, recently hit Apple, along with several app developers, with a lawsuit.
The lawsuit, filed at the Beijing Haidian People’s Court, accuses the fruit company and said developers of distributing fake copies of Ernie bot, the technology company’s chatbot.
For context, Ernie – an acronym for “Enhanced Representation through Knowledge Integration” is Baidu’s closest equivalent to the popular and disruptive US-made chatbot, ChatGPT. As per the Chinese company’s lawsuit, the app developers that were fingered have reportedly been pushing out counterfeit copies of its chatbot via Apple’s app store. In a posting on its official WeChat page, the company says that it still doesn’t have an official app for the bot.
ERNIE Bot demonstrates proficiency in the latest trend of generative AI, from literary creation to business writing. Its abilities allow it to generate written content with a high degree of skill and expertise.
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