Get the inside scoop on the mind-blowing news of Elon Musk and Larry Page's major AI disagreement. Explore Google cofounder Larry Page's history with Musk, and find out what sparked the split between these two tech moguls. See why Musk's OpenAI establishment caused a shift in the AI talent market and learn what he's doing to protect humanity from AI dangers.
Elon Musk has revealed plans to create an AI platform "TruthGPT" in response to Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT. Musk believes this AI will be better equipped to understand the complexity of the universe, while staying true to its primary goal to benefit humanity. He also plans to recruit AI researchers from Alphabet Inc's Google as a part of a venture he incorporated in Nevada. Musk is also calling for a 6-month halt in developing stronger AI than OpenAI's GPT-4 due to the risk of "civilizational destruction". Read more about Musk and his AI safety concerns.
Google is the tech giant that has changed the way technology is used. Founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google has revolutionized the way we use search engines, cloud computing, software and hardware. Samsung is looking to tap into Microsoft's AI technology, as they explore a potential replacement of Google as the default search engine on mobile devices. If this happens, Google could potentially suffer a great financial loss. Don't miss out on the latest news about how Google is trying to stay ahead of the ever-changing tech industry.
. Google, the leading US multinational technology company, is creating its own chatbot assistant, Bard, to compete with Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot. Paige Bailey, a Product Manager at Google, is asking employees to test and give feedback on new features of Bard that generate and fix code, giving it the capabilities of a programming assistant. Despite not being officially supported yet, the team is collecting feedback in line with Google's mission for products that are made efficiently and responsibly. Get an in-depth look at how Google is taking on this challenge.
Google is the world's largest search engine with a 92% market share, yet its monopolized nature has greatly delayed the release of technology like ChatGPT. The DOJ argued that having a fair competition could have allowed the release of these chatbot technologies earlier. Google requested a judge to reject two antitrust lawsuits brought by the DOJ and state attorneys general, which allege its preloaded agreements violate antitrust laws. Judge Amit Mehta will soon cast his ruling regarding this case.
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