ChatGPT is the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot everyone is talking about. It is a chat system based on the GPT-3 language model and capable of writing essays, solving mathematical problems, creating games or writing software programming codes. Its enormous features have not gone unnoticed by users, but neither have they gone unnoticed by technology giants, who have not been slow to launch similar projects or assess the integration into their systems.
Microsoft is preparing to add the OpenAI ChatGPT chatbot to its Bing search engine, according to The Information, citing two people with direct knowledge of the US multinational’s plans. The technology company believes that it is a way to stand up to its direct competitor and search engine par excellence: Google. It is not the only means that points to that possibility. Company sources have also confirmed to Bloomberg that this scenario is being considered.
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According to this medium, it is expected to be implemented in the coming months, although the deadlines may vary. Microsoft is considering what the role of this chatbot should be in its browser. He is also evaluating its precision and performance. In any case, the initial launch would be a limited test for a small group of people, according to sources familiar with it.
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ChatGPT’s integration into Bing (Microsoft’s search engine) is not a surprise. The Redmond-based company has already repeatedly expressed interest in incorporating OpenAI’s imaging software, DALL-E 2.
It is not the only time that he has shown interest in the AI company. In 2019, Microsoft backed the company founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman, among others, by offering $1 billion in funding. In fact, both tech companies had formed a multi-year partnership to develop artificial intelligence supercomputing technologies on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service, recalls Bloomberg.
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ChatGPT has revolutionized the technology market. Specialists say that the OpenAI artificial intelligence chatbot presents unique features, especially due to its ability to converse with humans. It works with 175 million parameters and is thoroughly trained with large amounts of text to complete all kinds of language-related tasks, from generating any wording to translation. In fact, La Vanguardia had an interview with this bot.
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Its effectiveness makes it a potential competitor to Google. The California-based company does not want to be left behind in this race and is working on developing similar technology in its Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMD) system, according to CNBC.