According to an internal memo and audio recording reviewed by the Times, Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, attended several meetings regarding Google’s AI strategy and instructed numerous groups within the company to refocus their efforts on addressing the threat that ChatGPT poses to its search engine business.Teams from Google’s research, Trust and Safety, and other divisions have been specifically instructed to change gears to support the creation and introduction of new AI prototypes and products, the Times claimed. According to the Times, some staff have even been charged with developing AI products that produce artwork and images akin to OpenAI’s DALL-E, which is utilised by millions of people.Insider’s request for comment was not immediately answered by a Google spokesman.At a time when Google workers and industry experts are debating whether ChatGPT, which is managed by former Y Combinator president Sam Altman, has the ability to replace the search engine and harm Google’s ad-revenue business model, Google has decided to expand its AI product portfolio.According to Sridhar Ramaswamy, who managed Google’s advertising division from 2013 to 2018, ChatGPT might stop consumers from clicking on Google links with adverts, which in 2021 brought in $208 billion, or 81% of Alphabet’s total income, according to Insider.Five days after its public debut, ChatGPT had accumulated over 1 million users. By combining data from millions of websites, ChatGPT can produce individualised replies to questions in a conversational, human-like manner. According to a recent Insider piece, users have requested that the chat bot create college essays for them, offer coding help, and even act as a therapist.
     Source : YahooBut some people have already noted how frequently the bot makes mistakes. AI specialists told Insider that ChatGPT is unable to fact-check what it says and cannot tell the difference between a confirmed fact and false information. AI researchers refer to this ability to invent replies as hallucinations.According to Bloomberg, the bot is capable of producing disrespectful, sexist and racist comments.According to the Times, Google is hesitant to make its AI chat bot LaMDA u2014 short for Language Model for Dialogue Applications u2014 available to the general public due to the chat bot’s huge margin of error and susceptibility to toxicity. According to a recent CNBC story, Google executives are apprehensive about making it broadly available in its current version due to reputational risk.Before ChatGPT was made public, Zoubin Ghahramani, the head of Google’s A.I. lab Google Brain, told the Times that chat bots are not something that people can use consistently on a regular basis.Instead of removing its search engine, Google may concentrate on enhancing it over time, experts told the Times. We may get a sneak peek at new AI products during Google’s annual developer conference, I/O, which is anticipated to take place in May, as the company is said to be working nonstop on them.Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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