Not only is Google wary of ChatGPT's competition, but also that ChatGPT would undermine AI.
Salim Laskar
Growth-Focused SaaS Consultant || Empowering Businesses with Alumni Engagement Solutions @Almabase || CRM || SaaS || Ex-Wavel.ai || Ex- Unacademy
Many people are apprehensive of ChatGPT (by the way, here's all you need to know about it). People who are more academically accomplished than I are worry about concerns like plagiarism and cheating.
But the thought of technology so far ahead that it forces us to use low-tech solutions fascinates me. Maybe paper and pencil will be used in schools again. It can resemble an oral examination. Or perhaps ChatGPT will simply instruct the class one day; that's likely part of Google's AI nightmare.
1. ChatGPT is on high alert for Google. It's not simply that ChatGPT's search engine faces fierce competition from ChatGPT. The reason is that the technology embodies everything that Google feared artificial intelligence might develop into. The search engine company worries that if ChatGPT spreads widely, it will prevent everyone from adopting AI.
Since becoming viral, ChatGPT has shown how generative AI can be approachable, useful, and beneficial. It could also be used for fraud, phishing, malware, and other unethical activities, which raises criticism.
However, ChatGPT's CEO believes that all people need to do is adapt. He cited the way that math teachings are now supplemented by calculator use in schools.
2. About 6% of Google's global workforce, or 12,000 workers, will be let go. In a memo to colleagues, Alphabet's CEO Sundar Pichai stated that he accepted "full responsibility for the decisions that brought us here." Read his letter to the staff here.
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