[Concurrent] Zhou Hongyi, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, founder of 360 Group

  I will do a survey of the people here, how many people think it (ChatGPT) has human intelligence?

  [Explanation] Since February, ChatGPT, a large language model launched by the American artificial intelligence company OpenAI, has continued to be popular and swept the world.

Recently, Zhou Hongyi, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and founder of 360 Group, said in an interview with China News Agency that if ChatGPT is regarded as a robot that can "talk to humans", it would be too childish.

Its appearance may be a turning point in the history of artificial intelligence development.

  [Concurrent] Zhou Hongyi, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, founder of 360 Group

  ChatGPT, many people regard it as a media tool, as a search engine, as a chat robot, I think this is a bit too childish, it is actually a powerful productivity retooling tool.

After pouring all the books of human beings and all the relatively high-quality knowledge materials into it, it not only receives and stores them, but also understands them, and performs them in its brain according to a connection of its neural network. A code is used as the basis for its reasoning.

We think it is a singularity of general artificial intelligence, and general artificial intelligence also has an implicit inflection point, it may be a strong artificial intelligence.

  [Explanation] Compared with other artificial intelligence products, ChatGPT can realize continuous communication with users, generate new content, and efficiently realize natural language processing tasks.

Zhou Hongyi said frankly that in the context of the ChatGPT fire, this new technology is expected to empower various formats such as digital apps, software, and websites.

  [Concurrent] Zhou Hongyi, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, founder of 360 Group

  ChatGPT requires users to use it continuously, give feedback, and make corrections in order to continuously improve its capabilities.

China's advantage, I think, is that there are still many Internet giants in China, and the computing power is not bad, and they are all engaged in cloud services, and everyone also has this demand.

Second, I think we still have the advantages of demographic dividend and engineer dividend.

I think all industries, including APPs, software, websites, and applications in our industry, are worth reshaping if they add the ability of ChatGPT.

  [Explanation] The National Two Sessions in 2023 will be held soon, and the proposal prepared by Zhou Hongyi is also related to ChatGPT.

He said that as the computing power continues to increase and people continue to "train" it during use, ChatGPT will become more and more intelligent.

He suggested that the country create a more open and fair industrial ecology, and fully support ChatGPT technology exploration in the form of industry-university-research cooperation.

  [Concurrent] Zhou Hongyi, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, founder of 360 Group

  I think the gap is not that big. The main reason is that the papers in this area are all open, and many models and algorithms are also open source, which means that you are not starting from scratch.

So I would like to give the government a suggestion. It is necessary to create a relatively good model of industry-university-research cooperation. How can we combine many universities, national laboratories, scientific research institutions, and scientific research systems with so many Internet companies and industrial companies? , has a good culture of open collaboration, including open source support.

Give us another two or three years, I think China should have the opportunity to be able to at least catch up on the (ChatGPT) large model.

  Reporter Lang Jiahui reports from Beijing

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]