ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence that OpenAI has recently introduced, has been used by everyone in a short time. The system, which revealed the level of artificial intelligence, was doing most things you can think of, from problem solving to writing poetry. As a result, this situation started to cause concerns in other companies.
A report shared by The New York Times today revealed that Google was alarmed because of ChatGPT. According to the news, the technology giant will take important steps in artificial intelligence in addition to making a competitor to ChatGPT this year.
Google is working on a chatbot-enabled version of its search engine
The New York Times reported that Google will show a version of its search engine with chatbot features later this year. It was also stated in the news that the company will introduce more than 20 artificial intelligence projects in 2023. It was even stated that the ChatGPT issue was taken very seriously and that the founders of the company, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, met with the executives for an answer.
It was stated that Google will prioritize providing accurate information, ensuring security and avoiding disinformation in its chatbot. There is no word on when the company will introduce the AI search demo. However, incoming information shows that it can be introduced at the developer conference I/O, which will be held in May.
Apart from that, the tech giant is said to be working on a technology that creates and edits images. It is also reported that a code generation tool called PaLM-Coder 2, which is similar to Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot software, and a tool that creates applications for smartphones called Colab + Android.
It was rumored that ChatGPT could replace Google
Rumors that ChatGPT could replace Google have also increased recently. In fact, it was claimed that Google published a red code for ChatGPT in the past months and started to see competitors because of the effects that artificial intelligence can have on Google Search.
In addition, it was revealed a few weeks ago that Microsoft, which has invested $ 10 billion, will integrate ChatGPT into the Bing search engine. As you can imagine, this development also revealed that Google usage can be seriously affected.
Planning to attach more importance to artificial intelligence than ever before, Google laid off 12 thousand employees today. The CEO of the company, Sundar Pichai, also stated in his statement today that artificial intelligence will be their top priority.