Google wants to make up for Microsoft’s lead in AI

Sundar Pichai

The announcements by the Alphabet CEO were positively received on the stock exchange.

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mountain view Google CEO Sundar Pichai is putting his faith in artificial intelligence (AI). “We use AI to make our products radically more useful,” announced the CEO on Wednesday at the annual I/O developer conference. The text robot Bard, for example, will be improved and unlocked for all users. Google Internet search is being expanded with AI solutions. In addition, AI is to be integrated into products such as the e-mail service Gmail and the map service Maps.

Bard was Google’s answer to the success of the text robot ChatGPT from the start-up OpenAI. Two months ago, Bard was initially activated for selected users in the USA and England. In tests, however, Bard performed significantly weaker than ChatGPT and produced several errors during the first product presentation. In response, Google parent company Alphabet lost around $100 billion in stock market valuation.

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