"Google killer". Why OpenAI's ChatGPT can replace the most popular search engine
Google CEO Sundar Pichai held a series of meetings with employees and tasked them with creating AI products that could compete with the ChatGPT chatbot and OpenAI's DALL-E technology. The New York Times writes about this, referring to audio recordings from these meetings.
According to journalists, Google management is rescheduling the work of many groups within the company to create products based on artificial intelligence. Users are already calling the technology from OpenAI the "killer of Google", because the quality of its answers to queries is much better than that of the world's most popular search engine. Although sometimes the system suggests bad jokes or discriminatory sentences, so it still needs to be improved.
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On the last day of November, OpenAI presented an update to its AI language processing technology GPT-3.5, as well as a chatbot that works on this algorithm. Users were amazed at how close the artificial intelligence came to copying a person in writing texts. GPT-3.5 is a significantly improved version of GPT-3. The company demonstrates the new technology, in particular, in its ChatGPT chatbot.
Users and developers from Ukraine cannot appreciate the capabilities of ChatGPT, because for unknown reasons, OpenAI closed Ukrainians' access to the API on which the new chatbot works. The organization placed Ukraine on the same list as terrorist countries such as Russia and Iran.
As a reminder, Google has its own system for creating chatbots with artificial intelligence — LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications). Its main task is to imitate speech patterns by learning vocabulary on the Internet.