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The launch of ChatGPT has been the biggest coup for Google so far. The key is that it is the first time a mid-sized user has access to something that "looks like" an AI and its enormous potential. OpenAI has managed to create an artificial intelligence that resembles human intelligence and is capable of answering any question. This intelligence does not always work well and, in fact, fails to meet expectations most of the time.
Google could have a serious problem on its hands if ChatGPT is integrated into Bing and programs such as Word; Microsoft stands to gain significantly as a result of its recent massive investment in OpenAI.
However, the technology behind ChatGPT is surprising many people and, although it has received some criticism, most of it is unjustified. As a result, Google has completely changed its strategy and now plans to invest in artificial intelligence to keep its search engine (along with other services) at the top of the list for decades to come.
Microsoft and ChatGPT vs Google
Microsoft has identified a unique opportunity and wants to include it in its search engine, Bing, improving search results in the process. According to The Information, the US multinational is also working to integrate this technology into Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and other applications, so that customers can generate content automatically following simple instructions. The aim is to challenge the unbeatable Google.
The details of the deal are being finalized between OpenAI and Microsoft. According to Bloomberg, the U.S. technology company is in talks to invest up to $20 billion in the artificial intelligence company founded by Elon Musk and software developer Sam Altman.
ChatGPT threatens Google
ChatGPT threatens the reign of Google, which has decided to throw up its hands in the face of the disruption caused by Google's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. OpenAI. It had been months since the founders of the Mountain View-based company had been seen around the offices. However, that picture has begun to repeat itself. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are in charge of personally reviewing the artificial intelligence product strategy.
This year, Google plans to introduce more than twenty new products and integrate a chatbot-enabled version of its search engine.
Google is not far behind
Google currently plans to launch more than 20 new artificial intelligence products and demo a chatbot-friendly version of its search engine this year.
This news comes at a time when Alphabet, Google's parent company, is reducing its employee headcount. Due to increased hiring during the pandemic and concerns about the slowing economy, the company said Friday that it will eliminate about 12,000 jobs.
Many startups, such as You.com and Neeva, have already surpassed Google by offering the ability to respond to queries via a chatbot comparable to ChatGPT.
In summary:
In response to the success of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's founders approved plans to add chatbot functionality to the search engine.
ChatGPT offers an alternative method of searching for information that could threaten Google's search engine business.
Google is accelerating AI development and plans to launch a chatbot-capable version of its search engine this year.
Conclusion
The development of AI and search engines has changed radically as a result of OpenAI's ChatGPT is why Google's founders are returning to their offices.
The concern expressed by Google's founders should serve as a reminder to industry professionals of the need to keep abreast of business developments in this field and use them to maintain a competitive edge, what do you think?
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