Microsoft is hoping that its incorporation of a faster version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, known as GPT-4, into Bing in the coming weeks will make the search engine more competitive with Google. GPT-4 responds much faster than ChatGPT and its responses sound more human, which could give users a better experience when searching for information.
ChatGPT may provide users with a more customizable search experience, leading to increased competition against Google in internet search.
Openai, a Silicon Valley firm known for its work in artificial intelligence and robotics, is planning to introduce a new mobile ChatGPT app as well as test a new feature in Dall-E, its popular image-generating software. The app would allow users to communicate with each other via chat window timelines. This would be in addition to the company’s existing messaging features.
OpenAI has high aspirations to be a leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) field and is making impressive progress. With the development of new deep learning models, OpenAI seems to have the potential to become a major player in AI. However, despite its many successes, Microsoft remains one of OpenAI’s main rivals. The two companies are constantly competing with each other
Microsoft is seemingly working on integrating their chat platform, ChatGPT, with Bing search results and OpenAI’s language AI technology in various Office applications. This integration is expected to make it easier for users to find the information they are seeking across different apps.
OpenAI’s announcement of Microsoft’s investment is likely to reassure sceptics that the artificial intelligence industry is on sound footing and that Gigabot, the program designed to create an AI system capable of beating world champions in Go, was not a one-off. With massive input from technology giants such as Microsoft, it is clear that AI will be a major force in future computing and industrial developments.
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