Fearing ChatGPT, Google enlists founders Brin and Page in AI
fight
Threatened by upstart OpenAI, Google pledges to fast-track
new AI projects.
Benj Edwards - 1/24/2023, 12:47 AM
ChatGPT has Google spooked. On Friday, The New York Times reported
that Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin held several
emergency meetings with company executives about OpenAI's new
chatbot, which Google feels could threaten its $149 billion search
business.
Created by OpenAI and launched in late November 2022, the large
language model (LLM) known as ChatGPT stunned the world with its
conversational ability to answer questions, generate text in many
styles, aid with programming, and more.
Google is now scrambling to catch up, with CEO Sundar Pichai
declaring a “code red” to spur new AI development. According to the
Times, Google hopes to reveal more than 20 new products—and
demonstrate a version of its search engine with chatbot features—at
some point this year.
The NYT report quotes D. Sivakumar, a former Google research
director, on the internal urgency of the situation: “This is a
moment of significant vulnerability for Google. ChatGPT has put a
stake in the ground, saying, ‘Here’s what a compelling new search
experience could look like.’”
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