The CEO of the company said that the next AI model will be much better than the previous one.
San Francisco: After facing criticism over rival ChatGPT named Bard and Google, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company will soon launch a more capable AI model. Bard was released to the public on March 21, but like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, it completely failed in popularity.
“Obviously, we have more capable models,” Pichai said during The New York Times Hard Fork podcast. “Very soon, we’ll be upgrading Bard to some of our more capable Pathway Language Model (PLM) models, which will bring more capabilities, reasoning, since whether it’s coding, you can better answer math questions.”
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“So you’ll see progress over the course of the next week,” Pichai said. Pichai said the reason for Bard’s limited capabilities was a sense of caution within Google. “It was important to me not to release a more capable model before we were absolutely sure we could handle it well,” he said in the report.
Talking to Google officials
Pichai confirmed that he is in talks with Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin about the job. He also expressed concern that AI development is currently moving too fast and “may have become a threat to society.” “This needs a lot of debate, no one knows all the answers,” Pichai said.
Google has denied reports that it is copying Microsoft-owned OpenAI’s ChatGPT to train its AI chatbot called Bard. According to the report citing sources, software engineers from Google’s Brain AI group are working with DeepMind employees.
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