How Google wants to catch up to OpenAI and Microsoft in AI

Sundar Pichai

The Google boss recently announced the merger of Deepmind and Google Brain to form Google Deepmind.

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Dusseldorf, San Francisco How could that happen? For more than a decade, Google has achieved amazing things in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Even if everyone is talking about ChatGPT and OpenAI today – without Google’s preliminary development work, there would be neither the language model nor the start-up behind it.

The question arises: why didn’t Google first bring such a language model onto the market? How could OpenAI forestall the search company and now threaten its incredibly lucrative business model? After all, who wants to type search terms into a slot on the Google website when you can ask your questions to a chatbot that will answer them immediately?

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