Google will present its own ChatGPT next Wednesday

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Tech companies are increasingly investing in developing their own artificial intelligences. This is because AI is changing the way businesses work, allowing them to automate tasks and make more informed decisions. In addition, AI also offers a great opportunity to improve efficiency and increase revenue. Many companies are forming dedicated teams to research and develop AI technologies, and some are collaborating with universities and research centers to accelerate their development. AI is also generating new markets and business opportunities, which is motivating companies to be more aggressive in their investment in AI technologies. As AI continues to evolve, we are likely to see more and more technology companies develop their own AI in order to improve their operations and increase their competitive advantage. That’s why Google doesn’t want to be left behind. Next week we have an essential appointment! On February 8, an event is scheduled to be held in Paris where the company will present and announce the latest advances in artificial intelligence from Google. Especially, it will be an event focused on its famous search engine. Apparently, the company has among its plans the idea of ​​announcing —according to the latest rumors— its own ChatGPT; that is, an AI model very similar to the one recently developed by OpenAI engineers. The Parisian event will begin at around 2:30 p.m. next Wednesday and one of the great novelties that we can expect from Google is not only the exclusive AI in the purest ChatGPT style, but also a new service, function or tool that will allow users to interact with very new and truly powerful language models. Apparently, they are a revolution in this sector of the industry. Considering that Google sees the runaway success of ChatGPT, which is the fastest growing platform in the history of the Internet, as a threat, and considering the fact that Microsoft has plans to integrate the AI ​​of OpenAI into its own services… It was a matter of time before the ‘big G’ developed its own artificial intelligence so as not to have to depend on third parties and thus serve as competition. >

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