Google's (GOOG) search engine can defend against the ChatGPT-led AI onslaught, according to Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai.
In fact, the company is excited about what artificial intelligence can bring to the table, saying that "the opportunity space, if anything, is bigger than before," Pichai told the Wall Street Journal in an interview.
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Google has been planning a giant AI language model that would support the world's 1,000 most spoken languages. The large language models, or LLMs, that Alphabet is working on can process and respond to natural language prompt with humanlike responses -- much like the OpenAI product that has taken the tech world by storm in 2023.
Google is working on AI that features 1,000 languages, but unveiled an AI model trained on over 400 languages. ChatGPT currently only supports close to 100.
“Will people be able to ask questions to Google and engage with LLMs in the context of search? Absolutely,” Pichai told the Journal.
Bard -- the company's answer to ChatGPT -- has been open to the public since March, but the company still hasn't integrated it completely into its search engine.
“It has been incredible to see user excitement around adoption of these technologies, and some of that is a pleasant surprise as well,” Pichai said.
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