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A Chinese company's smartwatch directs racist insults at Chinese people and challenges their historic inventions.
A parent in China ’s Henan Province posted on social media the response from a 360 Kid's Smartwatch when asked if Chinese are the smartest people in the world.
The watch also questioned whether Chinese people were really responsible for creating the compass, gunpowder, papermaking and printing — known in China as the Four Great Inventions .
The Chinese government has struggled to regulate and censor AI -created content.
Experts say China ’s government will have an easier time training AI to repeat the party line on politically sensitive topics they have already censored on the Chinese internet.
Google 's Gemini chatbot parroted Beijing 's official positions when asked questions in Mandarin about human rights in China .
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Offensive language
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Hate speech
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Attention-grabbing headline
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Known propaganda techniques
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