Submitted by EducationalCicada t3_10vgrff in MachineLearning
CrypticSplicer t1_j7i9kap wrote
Reply to comment by telebierro in [N] Google: An Important Next Step On Our AI Journey by EducationalCicada
I'm quite certain Google and Meta are ahead of OpenAI, but they have significantly more to lose by making models publicly available that may potentially make things up or say something offensive. On top of which, this chat search experience seems like something Google would be pretty careful with considering how frequently they've been sued because they somehow reduced page traffic to random websites.
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geeky_username t1_j7jcl06 wrote
Meta is fairly open with what it's doing. But it seems like their teams are disconnected so there's no coordination.
Google seems to only announce when it's approved or sufficiently polished. Or just never showing to the public.
Apple only releases as part of a product or feature.
Mescallan t1_j7k8aot wrote
tbh I don't think we are going to get much out of Meta until they get close to a holodeck VR experience, or a mainstream-ready AR experience. I'm sure they could drop a chatbot in the next six months, but being able to compete with google/microsoft is going to be hard.
Apple is going to update siri in two years with an LLM and act like they are the saviors of the universe
Amazon is someone that I see get left out of this a lot. They have the resources and funding to make Alexa a search/chat bot as well, and it's right up their ally.
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