Main menu

Pages

To compete with ChatGPT, Google will release more than 20 AI products

According to information from the New York Times, Google is preparing the release of a large number of new products including artificial intelligence. The search engine does not intend to be overtaken by ChatGPT, which represents one of the most important challenges of recent years.

Is Google Afraid of ChatGPT? According to an article in the New York Times, published on January 20, 2023, everything points to yes. The giant would be shaken by the demonstrations of the OpenAI chatbot, to the point that Google would change its strategy for its products including artificial intelligence, and Sundar Pichai, its CEO, would invite Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the co-founders of the search engine, to approve projects and propose new ideas “, indicates the newspaper.

Not to be overwhelmed, Google prepares to ” unveil more than 20 new products and demonstrate a version of its search engine with chatbot functionality says the New York Times.

Many new products to compete with ChatGPT

According to the Times article, a specific date has not yet been announced for the launch of the chatbot search engine’s new products and demos. However, other projects could be presented at I/O, Google’s big annual event where it presents its new products, such as its Pixel phones. I/O 2023 will take place in May.

Google’s planned new products all revolve around AI. There is a project for a photo generation tool that creates and edits images, in the vein of a tool like Midjourney or Dall-e. The article also talks about PaLM-Coder 2, a tool that would help developers to program using artificial intelligence, like the one Copilot currently offers, developed by… OpenAI.

Google // Source: Numerama
Google // Source: Numerama

We can also note that the integration of a chatbot in the Google search engine will mainly have the objective of ” avoid misinformation, ensure user safety and find the right answers according to the Times.

Apart from the news promised by Google for this year 2023, it is above all the fever of search engine executives that emerges from the New York Times article. ” This is a time of great vulnerability for Google “said D. Sivakumar, former Google search director interviewed by the New York Times. ” ChatGPT prevailed saying ‘that’s what a good search engine experience might look like.’”

Google could indeed face a competitor who could very well dethrone it. Microsoft intends to integrate ChatGPT with Bing, its search engine, to improve its performance. Such a novelty would present an unprecedented challenge for Google. To stay in the race right from the start and not leave all the light to OpenAI and ChatGPT, it would seem that Google has decided to unleash its heavy artillery.


Help us build the future of Numerama by answering this survey!

Understand all about experimenting with OpenAI, ChatGPT

Comments