Is ChatGPT the end of Google?

Is ChatGPT the end of Google?

All eyes are on ChatGPT. The tool, created by San Francisco-based OpenAI and launched in November, is different from a well-spoken search engine and has generated so much buzz. It may not stop there. Twitter to End Free API Access, Paid Basic Tier Coming Instead.

????????????????: Everyone is using ChatGPT. Since its launch, more than 100 million people have signed up for the app and set a record for the fastest-growing user base. As for whether chatbot will kill a job in the future, the way AI is implemented and how society adapts to its integration will ultimately determine its net impact on employment.

OpenAI announces ChatGPT Plus at $20 a month

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#OpenAI announced a $20 monthly subscription, initially for users in the United States only. It would provide a more stable and faster service as well as the opportunity to try new features first. Analysts believe the viral launch of #ChatGPT will give OpenAI a first-mover advantage against other AI companies.

Google Is Hosting A Launch Event On Search And AI On February 8

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It sounds like #Google is getting ready to compete with ChatGPT. Google says it's "reimagining how people search for, explore and interact with information, making it more natural and intuitive than ever before to find what you need." The event — has a YouTube livestream titled "Google presents: Live from Paris."

OpenAI releases a tool to recognize AI-generated text

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OpenAI has launched a tool that attempts to distinguish between human-written and AI-generated text — like the text produced by the company's own ChatGPT and GPT-3 models. The classifier isn't remarkably accurate — its success rate is around 26%, according to OpenAI.

CNN runs a human-written script through an AI-text detection app

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Edward Tian, a 22-year-old senior at Princeton University, has built #GPTZero to detect whether text is written by ChatGPT. His motivation to create the bot was to fight what he saw as an increase in AI plagiarism. More than 30,000 people had tried out GPTZero within a week of its launch. It was so popular that the app crashed.

Twitter will kill off free API access

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Bots are one of the best parts of #twitter. Twitter has tried to deal with this issue in the past by using anti-spam filters to identify bot activity and eradicate the associated accounts. Still, up until this point, these efforts have been in vain. Many bot creators have resigned themselves to shutting down.


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