ChatGPT fears? Google working on AI search engine and over 20 AI projects
Since its introduction last December, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has been sounding the alarm bells at Google. As reported by The New York Times, the software giant is working on a version of the Google Search engine with chatbot features. Such is the FOMO that the company is expected to unveil more than 20 projects powered by artificial intelligence (AI), most likely at its annual I/O event later this year.
According to The New York Times, Google has called on its founders – Larry Page and Sergey Brin to join the AI war. Both Page and Brin held several meetings with company executives last month. What are the topics of these meetings? The competitor’s new chatbot, an intelligent artificial intelligence product, looks like it could be the first noticeable threat in decades to Google’s $149 billion search business. “, the report said.
The duo, according to NYT sources, considered Googleartificial intelligence product strategy, approved plans, and ideas presented to bring more chatbot features to Google search.
In case you don’t know, ChatGPT is an AI-trained chatbot modeled to answer common user queries. It has received great feedback from users who are implementing tasks such as explaining complex concepts, creating texts and ideas from scratch.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is said to have declared “code red”, taking hold of existing plans and starting AI development. At its annual I/O meeting in May 2023, the tech giant will likely unveil a version of the tool with AI It is also expected to reveal more than 20 AI projects currently under development at Google.
According to The New York Times, Google has a list of AI programs it plans to offer to software developers and other companies. These include imaging technology, which could increase revenue for Google’s Cloud division. There are also tools to help other businesses prototype their own AI in an internet browser, called MakerSuite, which will come in two “Pro” versions.
D. Sivakumar, a former research director at Google who helped found a startup called Tonita, told The New York Times: “This is a time of serious vulnerability for Google. This is what a fascinating new search experience could look like,’ added Sivakumar.
At the I/O meeting, Google is also expected to introduce a tool for building apps for Android smartphones, called Colab + Android Studio. This tool will generate, complete, and edit code. Another code generation and completion tool, called PaLM-Coder 2, is also in development.
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