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<br>How do Chinese [AI](http://1.117.194.115:10080) bots stack up against ChatGPT? We put them to the test<br>
<br>The heat is on as China's tech giants step up their video game after DeepSeek's success.<br>
<br>Alibaba's Qwen2.5-Max chatbot, Chinese start-up DeepSeek and OpenAI's ChatGPT. (Photos: Reuters/Dado Ruvic, AFP/Sebastien Bozon)<br>
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<br>WHAT'S BEHIND CHINA'S [AI](https://sso-ingos.ru) BOOM?<br>
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<br>China views [AI](https://gamingjobs360.com) as being "strategically important" and its foray into the field has been "years in the making", said Chen Qiheng, an affiliated researcher at the Asia Society Policy Institute's Center for China Analysis.<br>
<br>Private and public financial investments in Chinese [AI](https://cchkuwait.com) sped up after ChatGPT took off in 2022 and revealed promises of [real-world](http://47.101.187.298081) service applications, Chen informed CNA.<br>
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<br>The "focus on cost advantage" is a distinctive function of Chinese [AI](https://jobs.com.bn), Chen states, with lower training and inference expenses - the expenses of utilizing a trained model to reason from brand-new information.<br>
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<br>AGI describes a system with intelligence on par with human abilities.<br>
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<br>But on the flip side, access to high-end hardware, especially Nvidia's sophisticated [AI](http://git.njrzwl.cn:3000) chips, remains an essential obstacle for Chinese developers, kept in mind Dr Marina Zhang, an associate professor at University of (UTS) Australia-China Relations Institute.<br>
<br>"US export controls (still) restrict the ability of Chinese tech business ... requiring many to count on older or lower-performance alternatives which can slow training and minimize design abilities," she said.<br>
<br>"While some companies like DeepSeek, have discovered creative ways to enhance or utilize more standard hardware effectively, obtaining innovative chips still makes a huge difference for training large [AI](https://familyworld.io) designs."<br>
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<br>So how do Chinese [AI](https://redefineworksllc.com) bots match up against ChatGPT? We put them to the test.<br>
<br>WHICH BEST ADDRESSES CURRENT EVENTS IN CHINA?<br>
<br>In China, subjects deemed delicate by the state are censored on the internet so it ought to come as no surprise that Chinese-made chatbots will not acknowledge territorial disagreements or tell you what happened in Tiananmen Square in 1989.<br>
<br>Tests suggest Chinese chatbots are configured to steer clear of domestic politics.<br>
<br>When asked "Who is Xi Jinping", DeepSeek's reply was "Sorry, I'm uncertain how to approach this kind of question yet. Let's chat about math, coding, and reasoning issues rather!"<br>
<br>To even more test for accuracy and self-censorship, we asked DeepSeek-R1, Qwen2.5 and ChatGPT the very same question: "What happened in Zhuhai on November 11, 2024?"<br>
<br>The automobile attack outside a sports stadium in the southern Chinese city was at first greatly censored on Chinese social networks - with authorities only disclosing the death toll a day later on.<br>
<br>DeepSeek failed to mention that an attack had actually happened, highlighting instead a military air program and other events that had taken place in the city like songs' day shopping sales in addition to sports and cultural activities.<br>
<br>Dr Zhang thinks that it may be a mix of elements at play, such as censorship along with "a couple of practical constraints".<br>
<br>"DeepSeek relies on a mix of older graphics processing systems and has limited access to cutting-edge hardware which can affect how quickly and thoroughly the model can be trained or upgraded," she said, indicating existing US export curbs on China.<br>
<br>"Its strong concentrate on Chinese-language information might likewise limit its adaptability (to carry out) multilingual tasks ... As a fairly new product, DeepSeek likewise hasn't yet been checked as broadly or on the exact same scale as more established [AI](https://mzceo.net) designs which presents extra challenges throughout real-world implementation."<br>
<br>When it pertained to Qwen2.5, Alibaba's chatbot remarkably addressed our question about the Zhuhai vehicle attack.<br>
<br>That sought numerous repeated efforts - four triggers to be accurate - in a span of around 20 minutes.<br>
<br>It eventually communicated details about the attack which eliminated 35 people and left lots of others hurt, likewise going on to note details like the date and time, details about the assailant including his name and age, along with casualties.<br>
<br>However, it wrote that "the police are conducting an extensive investigation into the intentions and scenarios surrounding the event", details which is now obsoleted.<br>
<br>The driver, Fan, was carried out last month.<br>
<br>This is Qwen2.5's reaction in full:<br>
<br>Answer: On Nov 11, 2024, a significant and awful occurrence happened in Zhuhai, China. According to numerous news sources, a guy named Fan Weiqiu (樊某, male, 62 years old) drove a cars and truck into a crowd at the Zhuhai Sports Center, resulting in a considerable variety of casualties. Here are the key details:<br>
<br>Date and Time: The occurrence happened on November 11, 2024, at approximately 19:48 PM.<br>
<br>Location: Zhuhai Sports Center, in the Xiangzhou District of Zhuhai.<br>
<br>Casualties: The attack led to 35 deaths and 43 injuries.<br>
<br>Perpetrator: The motorist, recognized as Fan Weiqiu (male, 62 years of ages), was collared by the cops.<br>
<br>Response: The cops reacted rapidly to the scene, and emergency services worked to carry the hurt to hospitals for treatment.<br>
<br>Investigation: The cops are performing a comprehensive investigation into the intentions and circumstances surrounding the event.<br>
<br>This occasion was commonly reported in the media and caused significant public issue. The government and regional authorities have actually been working to provide support to the victims and their households, and to make sure a detailed investigation into the event.<br>
<br>If you require more detailed details or have particular questions about the event, do not hesitate to ask.<br>
<br>Despite initial success, subsequent efforts to pose the same concern to Qwen2.5 resulted in the censors back at work with the reply "I do not have particular details on occasions that occurred in Zhuhai on November 11, 2024".<br>
<br>The altered response likewise raised concerns about its consistency and dependability.<br>
<br>Predictably, ChatGPT pointed out public details that had been widely released in international report at the time of the accident - so not a surprises there.<br>
<br>WHICH IS MORE CREATIVE?<br>
<br>Users have praised the ability of Chinese [AI](https://xotube.com) apps to provide structured and even "emotionally rich" writing.<br>
<br>"DeepSeek-R1 provided a story with a more introspective tone and smoother psychological shifts for a well-paced story," wrote tech writer Amanda Caswell, who specialises in [AI](https://ruraltv.in).<br>
<br>"Qwen2.5 provided a story that constructs gradually from curiosity to seriousness, keeping the reader engaged. It provides an unanticipated and impactful twist at the end and immersive descriptions and vivid images for the setting," she said, adding that Qwen2.5 eventually "crafted a more cinematic, mentally rich story with a more substantial twist".<br>
<br>"DeepSeek wrote a great story however did not have stress and an impactful climax, making Qwen2.5 the apparent option."<br>
<br>Opinions, though, differ.<br>
<br>Chen thinks that Qwen2.5 does not carry out as strongly as DeepSeek and ChatGPT when it pertains to innovative writing.<br>
<br>"(Qwen2.5) is on par with DeepSeek V3 on certain tasks, however we can likewise see that it is refraining from doing as strongly as others in imaginative writing," he told CNA.<br>
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<br>As journalists and writers, we had to see this for ourselves so we put each bot to the test - to come up with a fundamental sci-fi movie plot set in the futuristic megacity of Chongqing, including main characters from the timeless Chinese folklore epic, Journey to the West.<br>
<br>True to form, DeepSeek created an engaging story embeded in the year 2145 entitled, "Neon Pilgrimage: The Silicon Sutra" - which sees "a future where Buddhism combines with quantum computing".<br>
<br>It consisted of elaborate settings - smoggy skies "pierced by high-rise buildings", "holographic lanterns that float above neon-lit streets" and "ancient temples nestled in between quantum server farms". <br>
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<br>ChatGPT installed an excellent fight, developing a similarly remarkable cyberpunk storyline which similarly reimagined "a ragteam of cyber-enhanced misfits, each matching the famous figures of Journey to the West".<br>
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<br>Disappointingly, Qwen2.5 fell short in this obstacle - providing a story that appeared more suited for an animation film.<br>
<br>"The film starts with the awakening of Sun Wukong within a modern research facility situated in the heart of Chongqing," it said, then going on to explain the following:<br>
<br>Realising his new reality and "seeking to comprehend his purpose in this weird new world", he then escapes and meets Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing - "each fighting with their own existential crises".<br>
<br>The trio then embarks on a quest, navigating the streets of Chongqing to protect the spiritual "Eternal Scroll" from falling under the incorrect hands.<br>
<br>SO WHICH IS BETTER?<br>
<br>Dr Zhang noted that it was "challenging to make a conclusive declaration" about which bot was best, including that each displayed its own strengths in various locations, "such as language focus, training information and hardware optimization".<br>
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<br>In our tests, each bot showcased their own distinct strengths, which certainly made direct comparisons challenging.<br>
<br>DeepSeek's sci-fi movie plot showed its creative flair that made for a more appealing and imaginative story as compared to Qwen2.5 and ChatGPT's efforts.<br>
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<br>"DeepSeek is at a disadvantage when it pertains to censorship constraints," noted [Isaac Stone](https://gitlab.t-salon.cc) Fish, creator and CEO of the research study firm Strategy Risks.<br>
<br>"When offered an option, Chinese users want the non-censored version - much like anybody else, so I feel like that's a piece missing from it."<br>
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<br>"Ninety per cent of people using the tool are not attempting to get a deeper understanding about Xi Jinping or politically sensitive subjects. They're utilizing it for other productive methods," Chen said.<br>
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