ChatGPT in Microsoft Office and Bing - Will this Kill Google Search?
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It is being reported that Microsoft will include OpenAI's ChatGPT in its Office products and the Bing search engine. Microsoft invested 1 billion dollars in the OpenAI in 2019. Given ChatGPT's sudden popularity and Microsoft's long standing relationship with OpenAI, it is very logical for Microsoft to incorporate ChatGPT in its products.
This move from Microsoft will most likely start a whole new AI race among the major players because ChatGPT is being projected by some as the killer of Google's search dominance.
The large scale language model called GPT3 by OpenAI, that ChatGPT is based on, is trained on 175 billion parameters. In contrast, Google's latest language model, called Pathways Language Model (PaLM) is trained on 540 billion parameters. So, we can expect competing products from Google very soon.
Similarly Nvidia has its own language model called NeMo that is trained on billions of models. NeMo is part of Nvidia's AI suite and is available for its customers to build upon for specific needs using the AI transfer learning.
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ChatGPT has opened a pandora's box but companies like Google and Nvidia will not sit idly by. Google has been crawling the language data from the web since the dawn of Internet. The company has more data than anyone else to train evermore sophisticated AI language models.
We are living in exciting times where artificial intelligence will impact our lives in more ways than we can imagine. ChatGPT will not be the killer of Google Search. Instead it will act as a catalyst for Google to take its AI game to a new level.