

Following in the footsteps of rival Microsoft—which added the same technology behind ChatGPT to Bing earlier this year—Google is on its own way to include a chatbot in its search engine. when? Well, CEO Sundar Pichai has been vaguely vague about the timeline.
in interview with the The Wall Street Journal Earlier this week, Pichai reported on Google’s intention to bring a chatbot to Google Search, but he remained mum about the surrounding details when we You might expect to see technology. Pichai also told the paper that the company is working on several different AI-based search products — including one that allows users to ask follow-up questions after punching into their query — that could help Google move away from the link-based search it popularized. Come move Google-competitor Microsoft is pouring billions into a deal with ChatGPT subsidiary OpenAI.
“The space of opportunity, if any, is greater than before,” Mr. Pichai said in his interview with the Wall Street Journal earlier this week. He added, “Will people be able to ask questions to Google and interact with LLMs in the context of research? Absolutely.”
Microsoft seized the moment before the wave of intelligent chatbots started to gain momentum, Show interest in OpenAI as early as 2020. now Microsoft is pushing AI into Bing search as fast as it can with mixed results while also Eliminate the ethical AI team. Bing, once a blow to many consumers, could now be a real competitor to Google Search — but not before Bing’s artificial intelligence gets some fine tuning.
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However, Google isn’t completely unarmed in its fight against Microsoft, as the tech giant has been working on artificial intelligence in the form of large language models for some time now. Google has unveiled Bard, its answer to ChatGPT, this past February. However, the Bard still has some kinks to work out, as can be seen throughout the demo, when the Artificial intelligence took off Incorrect information About the James Webb Telescope. Google is clear on the fact of that Bard is not a Google searchindicating that a separate yet-to-be-disclosed project is likely to be integrated into the search engine.
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