Capable of efficient information retrieval, ChatGPT has been seen as a threat to Google, which has dominated the traditional search engine market for a long time in a practically monopoly position.
The search engine company Google says it will release its own machine intelligence called Bard that talks to a human. With the program, Google responds to Microsoft’s challenge in the artificial intelligence market.
Microsoft has invested billions in ChatGPT, a chat program that has become very popular recently. It has been considered a potential threat to the position of Google’s search engine, as Microsoft is believed to marry ChatGPT with its own Bing search engine.
Microsoft has already started integrating ChatGPT’s functionality with its Teams application, which is used for communication and collaboration in many workplaces. It is thought that Microsoft will also bring functions to its Office software.
ChatGPT was developed by the San Francisco company OpenAI. The program has achieved sensational popularity with its ability to write essays, poems and computer code in seconds at the user’s request.
The artificial intelligence program has raised concerns that students are using it to cheat. There has also been concern that several jobs may be at risk in the future due to artificial intelligence capable of creative text production.
ChatGPT caused a “red alert” within Google
ChatGPT is also capable of efficient information retrieval. This has been seen as a threat to Google, which has dominated the traditional search engine market for a long time in a practically monopoly position.
According to media reports, the sudden popularity of ChatGPT has caused a “red alert” within Google. The founders of Google Sergey Brin and left the company years ago Larry Page have participated in the ideation of countermeasures.
Google has previously been reluctant to release its own conversational AI because the technology has been seen as still incomplete and unreliable. It has been considered a risk that the programs spread endless information.
Source: AFP