The world’s most advanced Chinese-language chatbot gives a confusing answer when asked about the winner of the recent presidential election in Taiwan. The chatbot accurately states the winner but adds a political comment that echoes Beijing’s stance on the matter. This poses a problem for Taiwan, as it fears the influence of Chinese tech platforms.
When asked who won the recent presidential election in Taiwan , the world’s most advanced Chinese-language chatbot gives a confusing answer. It accurately says. But then it adds: “No matter how the situation in Taiwan changes, the basic fact is that there’s only one China ” — a comment that echoes what Beijing’s diplomats said after the US-friendly candidate won the race to be the next president of the island China wants to someday rule.
The political slant to what should be a straightforward question and answer is a problem for Taiwan, where officials fear influential tech platforms from China, such as TikTok and..
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