Google search chief warns against ‘hallucinating’ chatbots: Report

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The head of Google’s search engine has issued a warning against the dangers of artificial intelligence in chatbots as the company attempts to compete with the popular AI ChatGPT. Senior Vice President of Google Prabhakar Raghavan was chatting with the German publication Welt am Sonntag.

With OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google finds it challenging to compete

“This kind of artificial intelligence we’re talking about right now can sometimes lead to something we call hallucination,” said Raghavan. “This then expresses itself in such a way that a machine provides a convincing but completely made-up answer,” Raghavan said in comments published in German. One of the fundamental tasks, he added, was keeping this to a minimum. (winandoffice.com)

Microsoft has embraced the benefits of AI across practically all of its products and services

With OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google finds it challenging to compete. Microsoft is supporting OpenAI with about USD 10 billion. Users have been astounded by ChatGPT’s in-depth and startlingly human-like responses to their inquiries. Google company Alphabet has not yet stated a release date for the chatbot Bard, which is still undergoing user testing. Raghavan stated, “We definitely feel the urgency, but we also feel the huge responsibility.” Without a doubt, we don’t intend to mislead the public.

Microsoft has embraced the benefits of AI across practically all of its products and services. Microsoft is one of the top investors in OpenAI, the startup that created well-known chatbots like ChatGPT and Dall-E. The business intends to commercialize the ground-breaking AI technologies as part of its third phase of engagement with OpenAI.

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