Multymeter.com – Digital Products :Last month, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the founders of Google, held several meetings with company executives. The topic is a new rival chatbot, A.I. The product is seen as the first real threat in decades to Google’s $149 billion search business.
The New York Times reported Monday (23/1), Page and Brin, who haven’t spent much time at Google since leaving their day-to-day roles at the company in 2019, reviewed Google’s artificial intelligence product strategy. That’s according to two people familiar with the meeting.
They agreed on plans and proposed ideas for incorporating more chatbot features into Google’s search engine. And they offer advice to company leaders, who have put A.I. in the company’s plan.
The new engagement by Google’s founders, at the invitation of the company’s current CEO Sundar Pichai, underscores the urgency many Google executives feel about artificial intelligence and the ChatGPT chatbot.
The plan is for the search engine giant to unveil a series of new products and demonstrate Google’s chatbot capabilities in search engines in the near future. The company will most likely reveal this at the Google I/O event in May 2023.
As is known, ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI. OpenAI is an artificial intelligence foundation created by Elon Musk. OpenAI calls this artificial intelligence developed with a focus on ease of use.
“The dialog format allows ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit errors, challenge faulty premises, and reject inappropriate requests,” OpenAI wrote in a release when ChatGPT was launched.***