Google has the next move as Microsoft embraces OpenAI buzz
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Google has been more cautious about who gets to play with its AI advancements. Google declined to confirm if there was a public chatbot in the works. Google continues to test our AI technology internally to make sure it’s helpful and safe, and we look forward to sharing more experiences externally soon.
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Google has the next move as Microsoft embraces OpenAI buzz, CIO News, ET CIO
Another company might have released the experiment into the wild anyway, as the startup OpenAI did with its ChatGPT tool late last year. But Google has been more cautious about who gets to play with its AI advancements despite growing pressure for the internet giant to compete more aggressively with rival Microsoft, which is pouring billions of dollars into OpenAI and fusing its technology into Microsoft products.
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Google has the next move as Microsoft embraces OpenAI buzz
By MATT O’BRIEN
AP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Before the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT was unleashed into the world, the novelist Robin Sloan was testing a similar AI writing assistant built by researchers at Google. It didn’t take long for Sloan, author of the bestseller “Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore,” to realize that the technology was of little use to him. “A lot of the state-of-the-art AI right now is impressive enough to r…
Google has the next move as Microsoft embraces OpenAI buzz
NEW YORK (AP) — Before the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT was unleashed into the world, the novelist Robin Sloan was testing a similar AI writing assistant built by researchers at […]
Google has the next move as Microsoft embraces OpenAI buzz
Before the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT was unleashed into the world, the novelist Robin Sloan was testing a similar AI writing assistant built by researchers at Google.