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Google is using new AI to compete with Microsoft's GPT4: What we know so far

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Dristi Sharma
Dristi SharmaMay 11, 2023 | 14:06

Google is using new AI to compete with Microsoft's GPT4: What we know so far

During its annual developer conference in Mountain View, California, on Wednesday (May 10), Google showcased its latest advancements in artificial intelligence, including the 'Search Genrative Experience' and unveiled new hardware offerings. Photo: dailyO

Google is set to revolutionize its core search engine by incorporating generative artificial intelligence (AI), following in the footsteps of Microsoft's integration of GPT-4 into Bing.

The AI, known as 'Search Generative Experience', will introduce the ability to craft responses to open-ended queries. The AI is in 'experimental phase' and will be available to a limited number of users soon. 

We are reimagining all of our core products, including search  
- Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google's parent company Alphabet

During its annual developer conference in Mountain View, California, on Wednesday (May 10), Google showcased its latest advancements in artificial intelligence, including the 'Search Genrative Experience' and unveiled new hardware offerings.

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What are the other announcements?

  • Another notable introduction was a cutting-edge phone priced at $1,799 (Rs 1,47,676), which boasts a unique folding design resembling a book.
  • The company said it was removing the waitlist for "Bard", its experimental, conversational, chat service, which will be rolled out in English in 180 countries and territories. It also said the chatbot would soon be able to respond to prompts with images as well as text.

According to Reuters, Google is integrating generative AI into search as well as products such as Gmail, which can create draft messages, and Google Photos, which can make changes to images like centering figures and coloring in empty space. 

When can consumers use the Search Genrative Experience?

U.S. consumers will gain access to the Search Generative Experience in the coming weeks via a wait list, a trial phase during which Google will monitor the quality, speed and cost of search results, Vice President Cathy Edwards said in an interview, according to BBC.

Google's push to enhance its AI capabilities is driven by the tremendous success of rival chatbot ChatGPT, backed by Microsoft.

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Google's ambitions in the field of AI have not been without setbacks. In a previous attempt to showcase its AI capabilities, Google faced a significant embarrassment in February.

  • It was revealed that Bard, their conversational chat service, had provided an incorrect answer in an advertisement designed to demonstrate its prowess. The repercussions were severe, as Alphabet, Google's parent company, saw a massive $100 billion decline in its share value.
  • This incident serves as a stark reminder of the intense scrutiny and high stakes surrounding the performance of AI ventures for major tech giants like Google, with investors closely monitoring their progress and outcomes.

The rise of ChatGPT as a formidable AI chatbot has positioned it as a rival to Google, especially with Microsoft's plans to incorporate AI in applications like Excel and Word after bing. Google's ongoing experimentation with its chatbot and advancements in AI have piqued curiosity about what they will unveil next. This competition between industry giants is driving innovation in natural language processing and conversational AI, with the potential to revolutionize digital experiences. 

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