As Google weighs in on ChatGPT, You.com enters AI chat

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One of the biggest topics underlying the hype bonanza since ChatGPT was released by OpenAI two weeks ago has been: what does this mean for Google Search?

But it wasn't until Tuesday night that Google finally seemed to address the issue: CNBC reported that employees raised concerns in a recent show of hands that the company was losing its edge competitive in artificial intelligence (AI) given the rapid rise.

"Is this a missed opportunity for Google, given that we've had Lamda for a while?" read a top rated question. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Jeff Dean, the longtime head of Google's AI division, responded to the question by saying the company has similar capabilities in its LaMDA model, but Google has more. of "reputational risk" by providing incorrect information and therefore evolves "more cautiously than a small startup".

ChatGPT, of course, has been heavily criticized for its ability to invent facts while making them plausible, and even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the risks last weekend.

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Meanwhile, You.com, the search engine startup founded in 2020 with a lunar bid to take on Google, announced today that it has opened up its search platform to allow external developers and organizations to create their own applications for the search results page. .

This includes generative AI applications, he says, that have never been seen in traditional search engines, using generative AI technology that allows users to generate text (YouWrite), code (YouCode) or images (YouImagine) from plain English — all in the search results page.

As Google weighs in on ChatGPT, You.com enters AI chat

Check out all the Smart Security Summit on-demand sessions here.

One of the biggest topics underlying the hype bonanza since ChatGPT was released by OpenAI two weeks ago has been: what does this mean for Google Search?

But it wasn't until Tuesday night that Google finally seemed to address the issue: CNBC reported that employees raised concerns in a recent show of hands that the company was losing its edge competitive in artificial intelligence (AI) given the rapid rise.

"Is this a missed opportunity for Google, given that we've had Lamda for a while?" read a top rated question. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Jeff Dean, the longtime head of Google's AI division, responded to the question by saying the company has similar capabilities in its LaMDA model, but Google has more. of "reputational risk" by providing incorrect information and therefore evolves "more cautiously than a small startup".

ChatGPT, of course, has been heavily criticized for its ability to invent facts while making them plausible, and even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the risks last weekend.

Event

On-Demand Smart Security Summit

Learn about the essential role of AI and ML in cybersecurity and industry-specific case studies. Watch the on-demand sessions today.

look here

Meanwhile, You.com, the search engine startup founded in 2020 with a lunar bid to take on Google, announced today that it has opened up its search platform to allow external developers and organizations to create their own applications for the search results page. .

This includes generative AI applications, he says, that have never been seen in traditional search engines, using generative AI technology that allows users to generate text (YouWrite), code (YouCode) or images (YouImagine) from plain English — all in the search results page.

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