Google DeepMind is developing a killer AI chatbot that will be more capable than OpenAI’s ChatGPT OpenAI’s ChatGPT has generated much interest in artificial intelligence (AI), and according to Sam Altman, the project’s developer, it costs about US$100 million to develop the AI bot. Competing with such an innovation would seem challenging, but Google has … The post Will Google DeepMind’s AI Chatbot Kill OpenAI’s ChatGPT? appeared first on Analytics Insight.
Google DeepMind is developing a killer AI chatbot that will be more capable than OpenAI’s ChatGPT OpenAI’s ChatGPT has generated much interest in artificial intelligence (AI), and according to Sam Altman, the project’s developer, it costs about US$100 million to develop the AI bot. Competing with such an innovation would seem challenging, but Google has created one. DeepMind, a division of Google, claims that its upcoming huge language model will compete with OpenAI’s bot and possibly surpass it.
In 2016, Google’s DeepMind AI lab’s AlphaGo artificial intelligence system made history by defeating a world-class Go player. Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of DeepMind, asserts that his company’s researchers are using techniques from AlphaGo to build Gemini.
This AI system will be superior to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Like GPT-4, the engine that powers ChatGPT, Gemini is a significant language model from DeepMind that uses text and is currently under development. However, Hassabis claims that his group will combine that technology with tactics unique to AlphaGo to give the system new planning or problem-solving capabilities. Demis Hassabis says, “At a high level, you can think of Gemini as combining some of the strengths of AlphaGo-type systems with the amazing language capabilities of the…