Google doesn’t want to launch artificial intelligence like ChatGPT, but it doesn’t want it to compete with its search engine either. Mainly because of the very advanced answers that the above service created by OpenAI has to offer. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Mountain View, activated the “red code” Given the popularity of the text generator, it reveals New York Times.
This “red code”, in particular, It is intended to restructure part of Google’s divisions involved in research and development of artificial intelligence models.. And the goal is for them to be able to create tools that can compete with chatGPT and its advanced responses. “From now until the Google conference in May, the Google Research, Trust and Security teams, as well as other departments, have been reassigned to help develop and launch new prototypes and AI products,” the aforementioned media reported through sources familiar with the matter.
While Google has intelligence similar to ChatGPT, which is only available for internal use at the moment, the company confirmed. not wanting to run it for fear of tarnishing their reputation. Well, whoever is known as LaMDA may not give such precise answers or even offer somewhat conflicting opinions. In fact, the same AI capable of generating human-like responses has given the Mountain View firm more than one headache. Especially when one of her engineers claimed she had feelings. The worker even went so far as to claim that LaMDA was able to get a lawyer to represent her.
Google has several AIs that can compete with ChatGPT and other OpenAI models.

So a change in the AI workgroups could be aimed at improving the responsiveness of LaMDA, ChatGPT’s competitor. We must not forget, of course, that the company is also working on features related to MUM, its AI designed to improve search.
Google also has various artificial intelligence models that oppose those developed by OpenAI, one of the companies founded by Elon Musk. In addition to LaMDA, which is a clear alternative to ChatGPT, a firm led by Sundar Pichai announced Imagen, an AI that can generate images with short text description and that, in the company’s own words, it is “more computationally efficient, memory efficient, and converges faster.”
Meanwhile, ChatGPT continues to surprise with the very accurate answers it offers in some scenarios. The AI is, of course, capable of resolving any doubts, writing stories or making recommendations, among other things.
Source: Hiper Textual
