China’s use of ChatGPT-like tech is important for digitising industry but faces many hurdles, experts warn
- ChatGPT-like tech faces many hurdles in China, including content compliance issues and computing power limits, experts caution
- Large language models could be used to train industry-specific data to provide bespoke services for industry sectors

China’s application of ChatGPT-style services could face hurdles including content compliance, costs and computing power, some local experts have warned, as the country’s Big Tech firms push ahead with bets on the technology.
As Chinese tech titans like Baidu, Alibaba Group Holding and Tencent Holdings rush to roll out competitor products to ChatGPT, Xiao warned of the challenges in China, including compliance and privacy requirements. He also referred to prohibitive development costs, limits on computing power as well as information accuracy problems with these chatbots.
San Franciso-based OpenAI launched ChatGPT, a conversational bot backed by its GPT LLM last November, to global fanfare as it is able to understand complex questions and respond with humanlike text.
Chinese tech firms have been quick to respond, with Alibaba last week launching Tongyi Qianwen, which means seeking truth from a thousand questions, in Beijing last week, hot on the heels of Ernie Bot from Chinese search and AI giant Baidu. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.
Although cautious, Xiao still sees opportunities for Chinese AI efforts in this field, particularly when it comes to leveraging large data troves to provide bespoke solutions for specific industries, such as finance, government services and energy.