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bizarre_coincidence t1_j6w9qyl wrote
There is also the issue of accuracy. When they are trying to give you a webpage, the page may or may not be relevant or accurate, but it is someone else’s content. There isn’t any responsibility on their part to be correct. But if they are generating the answers, suddenly they are responsible for their validity. They might avoid legal culpability (maybe), but enough bad stories of people relying on the bot, not double checking the info, and getting screwed could tarnish google’s reputation. If chatGPT weren’t being used as a toy, being dismissed as “just a language model” whenever it generates harmful bullshit they is blatantly false, it could do a ton of harm. If google had a chat bot used in any official capacity, people would either take it much more seriously or they would have to essentially ignore it.
People rely on google,their AI assistant has to be much more accurate than chatGPT for it not to jeopardize that.
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throwaway_ghast t1_j6vhly7 wrote
I'll never trust any advice from a spoony bard!
Karmadilla t1_j6vyzxd wrote
Sounds like they consulted Microsoft on the naming part.
1II1I1I1I1I1I111I1I1 t1_j6yw94o wrote
Might be an internal name
OK_Compooper t1_j6v9whc wrote
Or a very cheap or very expensive cologne.
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1x2x4x1 t1_j6vco24 wrote
It’s fun to see Google shit their pants after ruining their own search engine with SEO spams and ads, while doing everything they can to make people dislike youtube past 10 years.
Even before ChatGPT, people were looking up best restaurants on Instagram and TikTok.
Vulcan_MasterRace t1_j6vajum wrote
Sounds like Google got caught off guard by ChatGPT and doesn't have a formidable response to it yet.
gwawill t1_j6vl7o0 wrote
Google is so ahead when it comes to AI, they were just worried that people won't receive it well and had to slow things down. The foundation of chatGPT is on work they did .
grumpyfrench t1_j6w34p1 wrote
nokia touch screen moment
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PoorRicklessMorty t1_j7ha2r9 wrote
It is when Google hasn't found how they want to monetize some of it and more importantly doesn't want their AI to risk brand damage. ChatGPT routinely gets things wrong or semi wrong which is expected with any AI that you have to train with data online and all it takes is their bot to say the right thing that is off base to damage Google's brand image. Google's spent $120 billion on AI in the last 6 years, just look up deepmind and alphaGo and you'll see just how much they've advanced it
Impossible-Water-968 t1_j6vl9ub wrote
They definitely do have AI programs smarter than ChatGPT.
vuxanov t1_j6witqq wrote
Coming soon: ChatHangouts, ChatMeets, ChatWawe and 3 other Chats by Google.
YourBuddyLucas t1_j6x17yg wrote
Coming out with an app to compete with something that already blew up. Yeah, sounds like it’ll work the second time around. Add me on Google+ so we can chat about it /s
trekkie1701c t1_j6wxavi wrote
Didn't they have a chat AI so convincing an ex-engineer is suing them on behalf on the AI saying it's sentient?
[deleted] t1_j6zo6m3 wrote
They’ve had AI projects for years and we have no real idea what is going on there.
second-last-mohican t1_j6w1k3e wrote
Openai got caught off guard as well, they only released it because they didn't know what to ask it..
Also social helped blow it up
ZeroBS-Policy t1_j6vbf3u wrote
No, they don't. Innovator's Dilemma is a bitch.
Voxmanns t1_j6x8y3l wrote
Well of course they are. Google knows this game pretty well at this point. They're playing for second intentionally. Let ChatGPT take the lumps for being the first to try and scale and whether they make it or not is irrelevant because Google can take a fair chunk of the market with relative ease. No reason for them to rush in.
I'd be extremely surprised if Google got honestly caught unawares. Perhaps they were surprised by how quickly ChatGPT grew, but I have to imagine they're pretty well positioned to handle this.
But, this is a very promising sign. ChatGPT is one tool and it shows that, if done right, a small company can still put some pressure on the larger companies. Hopefully we see a few more like ChatGPT in the next 4-5 years to add some diversity to the tech markets.
peakzorro t1_j6yopaa wrote
I think they were caught unaware by Microsoft partnering with ChatGPT for Bing search.
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Telsak t1_j6xal7m wrote
Launch. Promo. Abandon.
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madogvelkor t1_j6yff16 wrote
Yeah, just go over to the Stadia sub.
buttwh0l t1_j6vvuy4 wrote
Google got innovated on. Desperately going to throw a bunch of money. Build several products and shut them down in five years.
beigetrope t1_j6vhxix wrote
“Begun the Chat wars have.”
peakzorro t1_j6yozdo wrote
We were always at war with chat.
dancingnightly t1_j6wiwtz wrote
I run AnyQuestions.ai and have noticed this lol. We don't rely on ChatGPT there, and I think they noticed that.
Kevin_Jim t1_j6wq5ch wrote
Get that bread, fam.
grig109 t1_j6yjzwx wrote
It's interesting how Google and other tech giants have been sitting on these LLM internally, some of which might even be more advanced than the OpenAI products. The greatest contribution of Chatgpt might be a first mover advantage that persuades other companies off of the sidelines.
PEVEI t1_j6v84ly wrote
Lol, that must be a real morale-builder.
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TheMightyWill t1_j6xxzrg wrote
I've been using one called Writesonic which is decent.
It costs money tho, whereas Chat GPT is free
teddytwelvetoes t1_j6y83fe wrote
kind of amusing to think about Google's zillion dollar per year business genius c-suite folks running around shouting "somebody do something!!!"
Least_Dog4660 t1_j6zkigu wrote
For copyright reasons, they couldn't call it Pied Piper. Hooli owns the trademark for that.
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Galoomp t1_j6w7gd9 wrote
Serves them right, Alphabet have 100 billion dollars cash on hand and are about to get decimated by a competing technology after they failed to reinvest this whole time.
Frederic03 t1_j6yxhm4 wrote
They are so scared......
schu4KSU t1_j6v8re5 wrote
Apprentice Bard is just Donald Trump Jr in a Renaissance costume.
stenmarkv t1_j6wk28z wrote
So they can fire more of their staff? Nice try google!
FRYETIME t1_j6vevdu wrote
Goofy ahh name
9-11GaveMe5G t1_j6v9l3c wrote
This isn't just internal. Research at Google has an app in the play store called AI Test Kitchen. I've used it, and it's... not great. The format is for specific things, like describing a place you say or giving you a list of tasks to reach a stated goal. The descriptor type is decent, but the task list is awful. It frequently includes the goal as a subtask, much like "draw the rest of the fucking owl." It's interesting but based on what I've seen it's not there, nor close. Could be they don't want to publicly tip their hand yet, since this is a public (wait-listed) version. Time will tell.
neuroticgooner t1_j6vwl1y wrote
Bard is not what you’re describing and it isn’t available outside the company
SinjiOnO t1_j6v87ww wrote
> Apprentice Bard
Sounds like a new Hearthstone mage card.
Jokes aside, this is a good development, competition benefits the consumer after all.