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Google will present several AIs at its next conference, the Pixels will be pampered

According to the NY Times, Google will demonstrate its know-how in Artificial Intelligence at the I/O 2023 conference, which will take place in May.

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Google will lay off 12,000 employees. That doesn’t mean the company is downgrading its ambitions. On the contrary, as Sundar Pichai, CEO of the company, declares: “thanks to our first investments [dans l’Intelligence artificielle], Google products are better than ever. And we are about to share completely new experiences for usersdevelopers and businesses”.

According to the New York Times, Google’s vision for the future of AI will be clearer at the I/O 2023 conference next May. The event will be an opportunity for the company to present new technologies including The pixels will be the main showcases. The Mountain View company is known for the excellent quality of its image processing and photography algorithms.

Google wants to present usable artificial intelligences in a “controlled” way.

Google will present a “wallpaper generator” that uses artificial intelligence. Will it work like DALL-E, Midjourney and other image generators? No one knows yet, but as Google 9TB5 points out, offering this feature would be a good way to demonstrate the power of internal AI, in a “controlled” way. Similarly, Google would also have in its boxes an Image Generation Studio, which creates and edits images, version 3 of the AI ​​Test Kitchenwhich allows you to play with applications that use the LaMDA language model.

The emergency of Chat GPTand from DALL-E to upset the routine of the giants of Silicon Valleyand Google first. OpenAI’s AIs are so impressive that Sundar Pichai and his colleagues have allegedly admitted that they pose an existential threat to their search engine, the company’s main breadwinner. That said, Google won’t be offering its own version of ChatGPT. We will therefore have to wait until May 2023 to know the exact plans of the company.

Source: 9TB 5 Google

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