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Ortus12 t1_j1o6mx8 wrote

Google is in "code red" working hard to create a competitor to chat gpt.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/21/technology/ai-chatgpt-google-search.html

Deep mind (part of google alphabet) has created "flamingo" which combines a LLM with a vision system to get something that's more intelligent than both the LLM alone and the vision system alone, at both vision and LLM tasks.

https://the-decoder.com/deepmind-gives-a-taste-of-googles-possible-answer-to-chatgpt/

At the moment we don't know if Flamingo is better than ChatGPT because it's not open to the public.

But whoever the winner is, I believe future search engines will also be able to take commands such as "Give me a list of the Pro's and cons of combining search engines with chat technology". Similar to how you can type in math questions to a search engine and it will know you want the calculator function, and that out put will be the top result.

I'm sure they'll be stand alone Ai's as well that you can talk to with voice, and they respond with voice, or text when in text mode.

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blueSGL t1_j1oxxnl wrote

> Give me a list of the Pro's and cons of combining search engines with chat technology

I asked you.com https://i.imgur.com/zYMho7l.png

>The pros of combining search engines with chat technology include:
>
>* Increased efficiency and accuracy in retrieving information
>* Easier access to data repositories >* Reduced time spent searching for information >* Improved user experience

>The cons of combining search engines with chat technology include: >
>* Higher cost to implement and maintain >* Increased training and support costs >* Possibility of inaccurate or incomplete results >* Difficulty in handling large amounts of data

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LavoP t1_j1prvd3 wrote

First I’m seeing about you.com, this looks quite compelling.

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strppngynglad t1_j1p0g7h wrote

They’ve been creating ai they just haven’t showed their cards yet.

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