Google Search Will Get Conversational Artificial Intelligence In The Style Of GPT
Google plans to add conversational artificial intelligence to its search service. The chief executive officer of the tech giant, Sundar Pichai, said:
Pichai added that he sees AI chat as a way to expand his search business, not a threat. “The space of opportunity, if it exists, is larger than before,” the head of Google continued.
He didn’t give a time frame for the chat SHI search. Google has released its own conversational AI called Bard solely as a chat product on a separate site and not in search. However, it clearly lagged behind ChatGPT, showing incorrect answers. Pichai recently said that Google will soon move to a more “productive” language model to close this gap with competitors, including Microsoft’s Bing.
Pichai did not reveal when AI will be integrated into search, but it is clear that Google is lagging behind Microsoft. Google perceived the release of ChatGPT as a threat to its core business, wrote The New York Times. This proved to be justified as Microsoft, which owns a large part of OpenAI, soon released a version of the search engine with the latest version of GPT 4, which provided new opportunities for the service.