The Yandex company will develop its own version of the ChatGPT generative network, the Yandex press service said. The neural network will become part of many company services, and through its implementation, Alisa’s voice assistant will learn to support longer conversations. It is planned to launch the product at the end of the year.

“Yandex” by the end of the year will develop an analogue of ChatGPT

The company is working on the creation of YaLM 2.0, which is going to be implemented in services like Mail, Alice. As noted on Yandex, the neural network will allow the search itself to generate answers based on data from the digital world. All the supercomputers of the company are involved in the creation of YaLM 2.0: Chervonenkis, Galushkin and Lyapunov.

“Alice will get smarter, better maintain the context of the conversation, and be able to answer more difficult questions. This could be a breakthrough in the quality of search engines and voice assistants,” the company explained.

ChatGPT is an OpenAI multitasking chatbot. He knows how to answer almost any question, he can write a text in any genre and format on any topic. Furthermore, the chatbot is capable of creating basic programming code.

The launch of ChatGPT caused a lot of excitement. In late January, Microsoft announced a multi-billion dollar investment in the creator of the neural network: OpenAi.

The Chinese company Baidu also began to develop an analogue of ChatGPT, on this news Baidu shares rose 5.8%.

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Natalia Gormaleva

Source: RB

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