How Chinese netizens are bypassing China’s ChatGPT ban

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A number of proxy services are being offered online, all claiming to be Chinese version of the AI chatbot. Read more at straitstimes.com.

These names might seem unfamiliar to most, but all three claim to be the Chinese version of artificial intelligence service, ChatGPT.

With the rise of artificial intelligence, Beijing is now faced with a dilemma between making such services widely available, and its need to control access to information. But as it promotes AI development, Beijing has to contend with what it says are issues to do with “controllability”. “In our country, we have taken corresponding measures in terms of ethics for any new technology, including AI technology, to ensure that the development of science and technology is beneficial and poses no harm and to leverage its benefits better,” he said.But that has done little to deter Chinese users.

Other friends who bought actual ChatGPT logins from online merchants have had their accounts suspended after OpenAI started clamping down on account sharing, she said, adding that a potential sudden crackdown was the reason why she bought only a month’s subscription.

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