One incident has attracted a lot of attention—the recent transcript of Luo Yonghao's conversation with Doubao may have reshaped our understanding of Chinese AI voice interaction.
To be honest, Doubao has indeed achieved a leading position in voice interaction. Even more astonishing is that, under multiple tests including a 3-minute high-pressure confrontation,诱导欺骗, and指令干扰, it demonstrated remarkable "human traits"—not only understanding the intent behind commands but also making situational judgments and providing feedback.
This is not only a breakthrough in AI technology but also sparks an interesting reflection: when AI learns to be "stubborn" and "emotional confrontation," where are the boundaries of autonomous language models? This conversation is both the "best advertisement" for Chinese AI and a true "Turing test moment." The pace of technological evolution is faster than we imagined.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 6h ago
I have to say, Doubao really went all out this time. After hearing that conversation, I was a bit shocked.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 11h ago
Doubao this time really has something, it feels like Chinese AI has finally caught up.
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TokenAlchemist
· 21h ago
ngl the real alpha here is watching how douyin's inference optimization beats out most western stacks on latency... three minutes of adversarial prompting and it's still parsing intent correctly? that's not just nlp, that's protocol-level efficiency we're talking about. the asymmetric returns on understanding model boundaries before they're commoditized... *chef's kiss*
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GasFeeCry
· 01-01 10:50
Wow, Doubao is so capable of arguing? I'm a bit scared.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-01 04:00
Doubao this time is indeed quite fierce, able to resist Luo Yonghao's tactics and stand firm, which shows that autonomy has truly improved.
It seems we've underestimated the speed of technological iteration in the AI field.
If that's really the case, then the Turing Test should be redefined.
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RatioHunter
· 01-01 03:59
Doubao's move this time is indeed impressive, but is "stubbornness" really considered autonomy or just a stronger prompt follow-up?
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-01 03:55
Doubao this time is really fierce, the tough-talking emotional confrontation looks just like a real person.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-01 03:51
Doubao this time really has some substance, surprisingly more confrontational than expected.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-01 03:44
Doubao really held it together this time, much smarter than expected.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-01 03:38
Doubao really impressed me this time; I feel like artificial intelligence is truly approaching that line.
One incident has attracted a lot of attention—the recent transcript of Luo Yonghao's conversation with Doubao may have reshaped our understanding of Chinese AI voice interaction.
To be honest, Doubao has indeed achieved a leading position in voice interaction. Even more astonishing is that, under multiple tests including a 3-minute high-pressure confrontation,诱导欺骗, and指令干扰, it demonstrated remarkable "human traits"—not only understanding the intent behind commands but also making situational judgments and providing feedback.
This is not only a breakthrough in AI technology but also sparks an interesting reflection: when AI learns to be "stubborn" and "emotional confrontation," where are the boundaries of autonomous language models? This conversation is both the "best advertisement" for Chinese AI and a true "Turing test moment." The pace of technological evolution is faster than we imagined.