Foreign media revealed that Google is internally testing an AI chatbot called "Apprentice Bard".

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ChatGPT was launched by the American start-up company OpenAI. This AI chatbot has become popular around the world since the end of last year, which has put Google under pressure. It even issued a red alert internally. However, Google seems to be ready to fight back and plot a "secret weapon" .

Foreign media CNBC reported that Google is rumored to be testing an AI chatbot called "Apprentice Bard" to compete with ChatGPT; at the same time, another product department is studying how to integrate AI chatbots with search engines.

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It is said that Google's Apprentice Bard is based on the LaMDA dialogue application language model. Compared with ChatGPT, Apprentice Bard has the advantage of having real-time information, because the ChatGPT database is only updated until 2021.

For example, ask Apprentice Bard, "Will Google lay off workers next?" It replied, "The layoffs are usually to save costs and streamline the internal structure, but the company's financial situation is very good. In fact, Google's revenue in 2021 has grown by 34%. %, and the company’s share price has grown 70% since January 2022.”

ChatGPT became popular, which made Google feel pressure.

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In addition, Google is also researching a new page that replaces traditional search engines with AI chatbots. After entering a question, the answer from the chatbot will be presented as a gray chat bubble below the search box, and several related questions will be displayed for user reference. At the same time, the traditional search results will be displayed below again.

However, all of the above are still under testing, and it is still unknown when they will be officially launched. Google executives are conservative about entering AI, and believe that if Google gives wrong information, it will damage its image.

In addition, OpenAI recently announced that it will launch the "ChatGPT Plus" subscription trial operation service, and you can enjoy faster response speed and early access to new features by paying $20 a month.

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