As the world of AI continues to evolve and grow more competitive, Google is stepping up to the plate and hosting an AI event next week with some big announcements. In this blog post, we’ll explore the upcoming event, what Google is likely to announce, and how its competitors are responding. So if you’re interested in learning more about the latest developments in the AI space, then keep reading!
Google’s AI Event
Google’s upcoming event will provide an update on how the web giant is using AI to make information more natural and intuitive to find. The event is being held on YouTube on February 8th at 8:30am ET (1:30pm GMT).
Google’s Competitors Respond
Google’s rivals have responded to the upcoming event with some moves of their own. OpenAI reportedly set off alarm bells at Google with ChatGPT, leading to a series of meetings between Google’s founders and CEO Sundar Pichai to review Google’s AI product strategy. As a result, Google is reportedly speeding up its AI review process so it can deploy solutions more quickly.
Microsoft has invested over $10 billion in OpenAI and has begun integrating the company’s powerful AI models into its products. Microsoft is set to go after Google’s main product – Google Search – by integrating a more powerful version of ChatGPT into Bing.
Baidu, the “Google of China,” is expected to reveal its own AI-powered chatbot in March that will be integrated into the company’s search product. Baidu’s model is called ERNIE 3.0 and has already set a new top score on SuperGLUE.
Google’s Response
Google was initially expected to make its AI announcements during its I/O developer conference in May. However, by that time, rivals like Microsoft and Baidu will have already launched their own alternatives. To avoid being left behind, Google appears to be fast-tracking its announcements.
Stay Tuned
If you’re interested in learning more about the latest developments in AI, be sure to tune in to Google’s upcoming event on February 8th. We can’t wait to see what they have in store!