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Google's artificial intelligence: when machines take over

Google has finally responded to Microsoft's challenge, announcing that it will integrate more artificial intelligence into its search. The company hopes to finally become as popular as Microsoft's search engine Bing - who would have thought?   At Google's annual I/O conference, the new version of the search engine was presented: "Generative Search Experience". This engine can now create answers to open-ended questions while maintaining the list of links that appear when searching. Finally, you no longer have to read and think for yourself! When the machines take over     Google CEO Sundar Pichai stressed that the company is rethinking all of its core products, such as search. Finally, didn't Google think about it earlier? Users have been waiting for more automation and less initiative for years. Gmail should also be supported with this new generative artificial intelligence. Now you can not only have draft messages created automatically,...

The Magi Project: Google's Plan to Compete with Microsoft Using AI

Google is accelerating its efforts to keep up with Microsoft by developing new search-driven tools based on artificial intelligence (AI). According to internal documents accessed by The New York Times, these enhancements are set to launch next month, though their uses have not been disclosed. The project, known as Magi, includes a complete reconstruction of Google's search engine, though a timeline for this remains unclear.    Google's Plan to Compete with Microsoft Using AI Google's push towards AI is a response to Microsoft's lead in the field, which the company achieved after investing more than $10 billion in the creator of ChatGPT and integrating this technology into its Bing search engine and other services. Both companies believe that chatbots, or conversational assistants, can replace traditional search engines despite their occasional errors.    The search engine market, a key part of the internet, has long been dominated by Google, which handles over 9...

Italy Temporarily Blocks ChatGPT AI Software Over Data Breach Concerns

Italy's government privacy watchdog announced on Friday that it is temporarily blocking the artificial intelligence software ChatGPT in the wake of a data breach. The move comes as the country investigates a possible violation of the European Union's strict data protection rules. The Italian Data Protection Authority said that it is taking provisional action "until ChatGPT respects privacy," including temporarily limiting the company from processing Italian users' data. Italy's government privacy watchdog announced The AI chatbot, developed by US-based OpenAI, is powered by large language models that mimic human writing styles based on a vast amount of digital books and online writings they have ingested. However, concerns about privacy violations and potential data breaches have been mounting. Some public schools and universities around the world have blocked the ChatGPT website from their local networks over student plagiarism concerns. The Italian watchd...

OpenAI Releases GPT-4: Now Available In ChatGPT & Bing

OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research lab, has recently unveiled its latest and much-anticipated AI model, the GPT-4. Building on the success of its predecessor, the GPT-3.5, the GPT-4 is designed to showcase human-level performance in various professional and academic benchmarks. This groundbreaking model is expected to have far-reaching implications for the future of artificial intelligence and the way we interact with technology.  GPT-4 Now Available In ChatGPT & Bing One of the key features of the GPT-4 is its significant improvements over its predecessor. According to OpenAI, the GPT-4 boasts superior reliability, creativity, and handling of nuanced instructions. It is also designed to be more secure, with OpenAI working to mitigate risks associated with its use. However, as with any new technology, the GPT-4 is not without its limitations. Despite its impressive capabilities, the GPT-4 has its own set of restrictions, which must be taken into account when...

GPT 4: The Dawn of a New Era in Artificial Intelligence Starts Now

OpenAI has finally unveiled GPT4, a formidable new AI model with image and text understanding capabilities, marking the latest breakthrough in the company's journey to scale up its flagship generative pre-trained transformer model. Excitingly, GPT4 is already available to ChatGPT PLUS subscribers with a usage cap, while developers can join a waitlist for API access. GPT-4 AI Breakdown How Smart vs AGI GPT-5 + IQ TEST + PRICE + NEW FEATURES As for its pricing, the cost is 3 cents per 1,000 prompt tokens, or approximately 750 words, and 6 cents per 1,000 completion tokens, which is also around 750 words. And as it turns out, GPT4 is already being used by Microsoft to power its Bing Chat technology as well as other large tech names, including Stripe, Duolingo, Morgan Stanley, and Khan Academy, powering a wide range of business and consumer applications. Additionally, in a significant enhancement over its GPT 3.5 predecessor, GPT4 can process both image and text inputs and is...

Microsoft wants to invest $10 billion in the ChatGPT developer

Microsoft, one of the biggest players in the tech industry, is reportedly planning to invest $10 billion in OpenAI, an AI software company making headlines with its potentially revolutionary but also controversial chatbot software ChatGPT and image AI Dall-E . The investment is intended to give Microsoft a decisive boost, especially in the search engine business, by integrating ChatGPT into its own offerings such as Bing and Office. Microsoft Wants to Invest Billions in the ChatGPT The investment is reportedly part of a complicated deal that would see Microsoft receive 75 percent of OpenAI's profits until the company recoups the investment. After that, Microsoft would secure 49 percent of the shares in OpenAI. The alleged investment is the logical consequence of long-standing business relationships between Microsoft and OpenAI. In 2019, Microsoft invested $1 billion and became the AI ​​specialist’s exclusive partner with Azure to keep the competition away. ChatGPT, the free softwar...