Fudan team released the first domestic model MOSS-like ChatGPT

Fudan team released the first domestic model MOSS-like ChatGPT

First saw this title, and this name, I am serious (zhen jing) (bu shi

Wandering Earth? 550W? If you don’t understand, you can write 550W upside down, and you will understand

Seeing some pictures and examples in the news, I feel okay

Just like we write a thesis, we will find a good case (bu shi

Here are some more general questions

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It also has some capabilities for generating lists and tables

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code generation related

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Regarding ethics

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But I haven't tested it yet so I can't say if it's good or not.

The moment I saw the internal test link, I was excited

As a result, only the following picture is opened: link (https://moss.fastnlp.top/)

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But I'm still looking forward to it

I hope that large domestic companies, large enterprises, and large laboratories can cooperate to create a really useful thing

Don't make some money-making things. Specifically, Google's BARD lost its wife and lost its market value by 100 billion.

Take a look at Baidu's Wenxin Yiyan in March and look forward to it
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I heard that the Baidu NLP team is working day and night to catch up with the progress [Manual Wangchai]

It’s a good thing I haven’t graduated yet, it’s a good thing I didn’t go to Baidu ( •̀∀•́ )

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Avoid the rhythm of a wave of hair loss

ChatGPT has been played crazy, and I started to let myself go.
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