Google, the world-renowned search giant, has announced plans to incorporate AI into its search results. CEO Sundar Pichai revealed to The Wall Street Journal that users will now have access to an AI chatbot, Bard, through Google Search, allowing them to ask follow-up questions or submit more complex queries. This follows the popular success of ChatGPT, with its estimated 100 million active users. Microsoft has also announced plans to further its AI-backed search engine. Google is committed to making its product even more accessible and valuable to its users.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai turned to the company's Bard AI chatbot for help when planning his father's 80th birthday. Powered by LaMDA, the chatbot provided creative, thoughtful answers to whatever questions it was asked. While some are concerned about the implications of AI technology, Pichai remains optimistic, believing the chatbot can become even better with more powerful models. Read to find out more!
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