The Boring Future of Generative AI
This week, at its annual I/O developer conference in Mountain View, Google showcased a head-spinning number of projects and products powered by or enhanced by AI. They included a new-and-improved version of its chatbot Bard, tools to help you write emails and documents or manipulate images, devices with AI baked in, and a chatbot-like experimental version of Google search. Google's big pivot is, of course, largely fueled not by algorithms but by generative AI FOMO. The appearance last November of ChatGPT--the remarkably clever but still rather flawed chatbot from OpenAI--combined with Microsoft adding the technology to its search engine Bing a few months later, triggered something of a panic at Google. ChatGPT proved wildly popular with users, demonstrating new ways to serve up information that threatened Google's vice grip on the search business and its reputation as the leader in AI.
May-11-2023, 16:00:00 GMT