Ernie Bot evades questions on President Xi Jinping and COVID-19

Share post:

Baidu’s AI system, Ernie Bot, which is seen as a competitor to ChatGPT, is reportedly refusing to answer sensitive questions about Chinese President Xi Jinping and the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a CNBC “Squawk Box” segment, reporter Eunice Yoon tried to ask about the relationship between President Xi and Winnie the Pooh in both English and Chinese. However, Ernie Bot remained silent, and Yoon’s access to the AI system was disabled. This is linked to a ban imposed by President Xi in 2017 due to online comparisons between him and the character of Winnie the Pooh, which originated from a meme featuring a photo of Xi alongside former President Barack Obama.

Ernie was also asked about the origin of the COVID-19 virus in both English and Chinese. In English, Ernie stated that the origin is still under scientific investigation, without mentioning that it came from China or the possibility of a lab leak in Wuhan. In Chinese, Ernie avoided the question and asked Yoon to talk about something else. Ernie also declined to comment on China’s decision to end its “zero-COVID” policies after protests in the country.

It also declined to address political queries and boasted about being more suited in specialized jobs like question answering and conversation generation than ChatGPT, which is more generic in its capacity to interpret and produce natural language.

The sources for this piece include an article in NewYorkPost.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Related articles

Elon Musk’s Neuralink has issues with first human implant

Neuralink, the neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk, has reported an issue with its first human brain implant,...

Tests unable to distinguish AI from human reviews

AI-generated restaurant reviews can now pass the Turing test, successfully fooling both human readers and automated detectors, according...

Zuckerberg shares his vision with investors and Meta stock tanks

In an era where instant gratification is often the norm, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s strategic pivot towards long-term,...

AI surpasses human benchmarks in most areas: Stanford report

Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) has published the seventh annual issue of its AI Index...

Become a member

New, Relevant Tech Stories. Our article selection is done by industry professionals. Our writers summarize them to give you the key takeaways