Google Releases ‘Code Red’ for ChatGPT

Google seems to be very uncomfortable with the chat bot ChatGPT, which has been ubiquitous lately. CEO Sundar Pichai has even issued a red code for ChatGPT.
 Google Releases ‘Code Red’ for ChatGPT
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One of the most important agendas of the technology world in recent times is the artificial intelligence called ChatGPT. Basically a chatbot, ChatGPT is a bit too smart compared to its counterparts that have been released so far. So much so that using this artificial intelligence tool, you can write articles or poems, write code and make games, or get detailed information about anything you wonder.

This situation seems to have disturbed the technology giant Google the most. According to the New York Times’ claim, Google even published a “code red” for ChatGPT. The reason for this red code is that ChatGPT has also started to be seen by the tech giant as a potential competitor to Google. Google management believes that artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT and it may hit the Google Search service in the near future.

Google will attach more importance to artificial intelligence than ever before

According to the information obtained, the discomfort at Google came from the CEO of the company, Sundar Pichai himself. It is stated that Pichai came together with both artificial intelligence, research and security units in parallel with the red code, held meetings, and as a result of these meetings, he instructed the work to be shifted more to the artificial intelligence department. Moreover, Google will not only make ChatGPT competitor software. The company will also develop artificial intelligence tools similar to DALL-E, which turns text into images, to a level that will catch up with the competition.

In fact, Google’s ChatGPT competitor has an artificial intelligence tool. This tool named “LaMDA” works just like ChatGPT. However, Google is reluctant to roll out this AI. This is because artificial intelligence is not fully trusted. LaMDA, like ChatGPT, can occasionally make mistakes and make irrelevant sentences. Google does not offer the artificial intelligence tool because it believes that its reputation will be damaged in such a case. However, the latest news is an indication that this situation may change soon…

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