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Amazon challenges Microsoft and Google with their own bots in AI race!

Until now, Microsoft and Google have been engaged in a two-way competition in the field of chatbots. However, Amazon is now entering the race and making it a three-way fight. Microsoft has been causing quite a stir in recent months, thanks to its investment in OpenAI's ChatGPT and GPT-4. This has blurred the lines between Microsoft and OpenAI, with the success and potential of the ChatGPT-based Bing causing alarm for Google. As a result, Google launched its own chatbot called Bard, earlier than originally planned. Now it is Amazon's turn, as the Wall Street Journal reports that the e-commerce giant has announced its own ChatGPT competitor. Using its cloud computing service Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company has announced its own generative AI and a whole package of products. AI for enterprises < However, the AWS AI solution differs from Microsoft and Google in terms of its target audience. Amazon is not making its AI available to the general public, but rather targeting ...

The Marketing Mirage of AI

The tech industry is notorious for its ability to sell the future, but its visions of a world powered by the "metaverse," "web3," and "artificial intelligence" are nothing more than mirages. Despite the bite back of reality, these terms have raked in billions of dollars for the industry, and the phrase "artificial intelligence" alone may be one of the most successful marketing terms of all time. Mirage of AI While the notion of thinking machines conjures up images of true intelligence, the reality is that no machine can think, and no software is truly intelligent. Even OpenAI's latest language model, GPT-4, which sounds even more humanlike than its predecessor, is simply mirroring databases of text. These systems are trained to generate text that sounds plausible, but they are far from oracles of knowledge that can be plugged into search engines. Terms like "neural networks" and "deep learning" only bolster...

Artificial intelligence Current TOP 5 AI trends at a glance

Chatbot, AI-as-a-Service, Metaverse - Artificial Intelligence (AI) is booming in all industrial sectors. But which AI technology should companies currently focus on? Martin Weis, Managing Partner and EMEA Head of Artificial Intelligence at Infosys Consulting. Metaverse: One of the hottest AI trends alongside chatbots and AI-as-a-Service. According to a current Bitkom study, 18 percent of German companies see AI primarily as an opportunity for themselves, 47 percent more as an opportunity. Although only nine percent of companies are currently using AI applications, 25 percent of those surveyed are planning or discussing the use of AI. So AI technology is already in use and promises to play an even bigger role in the future. But where could the AI journey take companies in 2023? 1. AI as a Service AI as a Service With Artificial Intelli...

AI: Which companies are challenging ChatGPT

AI software, such as ChatGPT, has become the talk of the town as it is considered to be the next big thing in the digital world. Many companies are competing to take advantage of its potential. In this post, we'll take a look at some tech companies that are developing their own chatbots.  ChatGPT has already become a sensation, with over 100 million users experimenting with the software within a few weeks of its release in November 2022. This surge of interest has resulted in increased media attention towards the topic of artificial intelligence (AI). Businesses see tremendous opportunities for profit from chatbot programs that can simulate human interactions or even generate complete texts based on just a few keywords. As a result, many companies are launching similar software to compete. In this article, we'll provide an overview of some of the top players in the chatbot market. Microsoft: Financier of the hype program ChatGPT ChatG...