It was recently revealed that Google CEO Sundar Pichai was working on integrating large language model artificial intelligence technologies, such as ChatGPT, into the search engine, in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal. In spite of this, he did not provide a specific timeline for the implementation of this plan.

Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, has assured investors that this new feature will not have a significant impact on the company’s revenue, as the search engine is still the company’s most important revenue generator. It is true that Microsoft’s Bing search engine has already integrated ChatGPT into its search results, but it seems like Google is taking a more cautious approach to the implementation of this technology.

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In the past, OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, has come under fire for the accuracy and reliability of its language models. As far as I can tell, Google appears to be taking a careful approach before integrating such technology into its search engine. Meanwhile, Google’s own chatbot, Bard, has been updated with advanced language model technology to make it more capable of handling requests.

It has been announced by Google CEO Sundar Pichai that Bard’s new capabilities will enable students to improve their reasoning and problem-solving skills by answering math questions more accurately. Pichai did not provide a release date for the Bard technology, but he expressed his commitment to continually improving the technology in the future. Ultimately, Google has decided to take a measured approach when it comes to incorporating large language model AI technology into its search engine, making sure that any implementation will be accurate and reliable.

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