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"Why do daughters-in-law and mother-in-law have irreconcilable contradictions?" Today, Xiaobian began to test Baidu's "Wen Xin Yiyan", which is known as the Chinese version of chatGPT! [Like] [Like] [Like

"Why do daughters-in-law and mother-in-law have irreconcilable contradictions?"

Today, Xiaobian began to test Baidu's "Wen Xin Yiyan", which is known as the Chinese version of chatGPT! [Like] [Like] [Like]

The answer to the first question was satisfactory overall, more objective and logical.

China's first self-developed large-scale language model, Wen Xin, has been online since August 31.

On the first day, it was only downloaded 610,000 times, which surprised me a little, indicating that Chinese people do not pay much attention to this new thing.

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"Why do daughters-in-law and mother-in-law have irreconcilable contradictions?" Today, Xiaobian began to test Baidu's "Wen Xin Yiyan", which is known as the Chinese version of chatGPT! [Like] [Like] [Like
"Why do daughters-in-law and mother-in-law have irreconcilable contradictions?" Today, Xiaobian began to test Baidu's "Wen Xin Yiyan", which is known as the Chinese version of chatGPT! [Like] [Like] [Like
"Why do daughters-in-law and mother-in-law have irreconcilable contradictions?" Today, Xiaobian began to test Baidu's "Wen Xin Yiyan", which is known as the Chinese version of chatGPT! [Like] [Like] [Like
"Why do daughters-in-law and mother-in-law have irreconcilable contradictions?" Today, Xiaobian began to test Baidu's "Wen Xin Yiyan", which is known as the Chinese version of chatGPT! [Like] [Like] [Like

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