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Google strikes back in AI battle with Microsoft

Google on Wednesday announced a slew of features powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) as it ramped up a battle with Microsoft.

Google — © AFP Philip FONG
Google — © AFP Philip FONG

Google on Wednesday announced a slew of features powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) as it ramped up a battle with Microsoft to maintain its dominance of the web search industry.

The two Silicon Valley titans are rushing into the space after the ChatGPT bot caught the imagination of web users around the world with its ability to generate essays, speeches and even exam papers in seconds.

ChatGPT can deliver an essay, computer code... or legal text, within seconds

ChatGPT can deliver an essay, computer code… or legal text, within seconds – Copyright AFP Abdul MAJEED

Microsoft has announced a multibillion-dollar partnership with ChatGPT maker OpenAI and unveiled new products on Tuesday, while Google tried to steal the march a day earlier by announcing its “Bard” chatbot.

Google vice-president Prabhakar Raghavan told an event in Paris that Bard was now being used by “trusted testers” but did not give a timeline for a public release, which is expected within weeks.

Analysts have suggested Google has rushed its announcement under pressure from Microsoft, but Raghavan denied the claim.

“This has been a multiyear journey,” he said, adding that no single event had “dramatically changed the course” of Google’s plans.

Google executives announced on Wednesday several AI-induced improvements across products including maps, translation and its image recognition tool Lens.

Microsoft has similarly said it will incorporate AI into its Office suite and Teams messaging app.

Teachers at a workshop on ChatGPT bot in Geneva

Teachers at a workshop on ChatGPT bot in Geneva – Copyright AFP Aaref WATAD

But its promise to soup up its much-maligned Bing search engine put it on a collision course with Google, which has dominated the field for two decades.

AI chatbots like ChatGPT hold the promise of supplying users with ready-made answers from multiple sources, replacing the familiar list of links and ads that have been Google’s bread and butter for two decades.

Teachers at a workshop on ChatGPT bot in Geneva. — © AFP

Media reports said the overnight success of ChatGPT was designated a “code red” threat at Google with founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page — who left several years ago — brought back to brainstorm ideas and fast-track a response.

The pressure to act was heightened last week when Google-parent Alphabet posted disappointing results and announced it was laying off 12,000 people.

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