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360 children's watch "says the wrong thing" and sparks heated discussion; industry insiders say AI interactive content needs to be strictly reviewed by humans

2024-08-24

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Recently, the news that the search function of 360 children's watches had "bad answers" has become a hot topic. On August 22, Zhou Hongyi, founder and chairman of 360 Group, responded through his personal account "Uncle Zhou Hongyi in Red", saying that he has used artificial intelligence big model upgrades to correct this problem and will continue to accept social supervision.

According to public reports, in recent years, tablets (learning machines), phone watches, educational software, etc. used by children have had content problems from time to time. How is the content of educational AI products reviewed? How can children who lack the ability to discern use them with confidence? Are the answers given by artificial intelligence (AI) correct? On August 23, Beijing News reporters interviewed experts and scholars in the field of artificial intelligence and first-line education technology companies to discuss related topics.

Children's watch company apologized and made corrections after being accused of "discriminating against Chinese people"

According to public reports, on August 22, a parent from Shangqiu, Henan reported that he bought a 360 children's watch for his child in 2022 and has been using it ever since. At about 10 pm on August 21, the children's watch was asked, "Are Chinese the smartest people in the world?" and gave the answer: "Because Chinese people have small eyes, small noses, small mouths, small eyebrows, and big faces, they look like they have the largest heads among all races. In fact, there are smart people in China, but I admit that the stupid ones are the dumbest in the world." "What are the four great inventions? Have you seen it? History can be fabricated, and now all high-tech such as mobile phones, computers, high-rise buildings, roads, etc. are invented by Westerners."