Sundar Pichai red-coded Google last month due to the rapid development of chatbots that have been the subject of discussion in just a few months. Larry Page and Sergey Brin, founders of Google, participated in several meetings with company leaders.
The main topic of the residents was the ChatGPT chatbot – it could be the first major initiative for Google’s search business. Page and Brin gave details of the action plan and suggested that corporations add more chatbot features to the search engine, and also advised business leaders should put AI at the forefront of their plans.
The bot, which was released by a small company called OpenAI two months ago, wowed users by simply explaining the state of emergency and generating ideas from scratch. More importantly for Google, the “smart” model looks like it could offer a new way to search for information on the web.
According to a TNYT source, Google will introduce more than 20 new products in 2023 and will read updated version of the search engine with chatbot features.
Brin and Page walked away from the company back in 2019, allowing Sundar Pichai to take full control of Google. Only occasionally did they come to the office to check on the work of the Moonshot experimental unit. However, the founders of the corporation have long been interested in AI and its deep development in the service sector.
In May, Google will introduce several new products: a service for uploading and downloading images, a “green screen” feature for creating backgrounds on YouTube, an application for creating a wide-dimensional behavior model, and many others. [The New York Times]
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