Google is making major strides in the AI space, and their unveiling of the second version of their PaLM language model is another sign of this. PaLM 2 is set to take over from Google Bard’s LaMDA and is expected to be much more powerful than its predecessor. PaLM 2 will be used to power Google Bard and its applications, which range from providing debugging help to more complex generative AI tasks. Additionally, PaLM 2 will have a range of different models that can be created and trained for different fields such as cybersecurity and the medical industry.
Google is one of the most influential tech companies in the world. Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the company has become a household name. Its reputation of being a leader in technological innovation, combined with its massive reach, makes it one of the most powerful companies to ever exist. This is proven by its over 2 trillion-dollar market capitalization.
The development of the artificial intelligence-powered language model is being spearheaded by Google researcher Quoc Le. Quoc is a Research Scientist in Google AI, one of the most successful departments in Google. Le has years of expertise in the field of machine learning and has also contributed extensively to the development of PaLM 2. His research contributions have helped many industries to benefit from the use of AI, and his work has been awarded several distinctions.