Google is getting ready to take on ChatGPT
Technology is constantly evolving and changing. After ChatGPT has taken the internet by storm, Google is bringing the rival of ChatGPT-like bot integration sometime soon. Google is hosting a Search-related event on February 8, where it will talk about using AI to reimagine how people search for information.
The Google Search will leverage Language Model for Dialogue Applications which is the company’s own language model. It will help the browser to provide factual and conversation query results.
It seems OpenAI’s ChatGPT has become a real threat to Google Search. Google is testing a conversational chatbot of its own called “Apprentice Bard,” which responds to questions in natural language just like ChatGPT. Word has it that Google wants to integrate such a bot into Search, and we might not have to wait long to find out what the company has in store.
As per Sundar Pichai, Google’s AI efforts: “Consumers are interested in trying out new AI experiences.” He announced that Google is working towards bringing direct language learning model experiences in Search. Google also said that its LaMDA AI would be the first language model people will be able to interact with.
A recent report on ChatGPT speaks on certain disadvantages of ChatGPT content that you might have overlooked. ChatGPT was unable to deliver accurate responses to the queries, which restricted its ability to be used. It can’t interpret and adjust to unique queries, giving out incorrect and irrelevant text. At the same time, OpenAI suggests that all content generated by ChatGPT should be vetted by a person, describing this as a recommended practice.
Secondly, it is easy to boost phishing scams which raises eyebrows in the tech circle. Security researchers have demonstrated how such deep learning models can be used to make social engineering attacks like phishing or business email compromise schemes harder to detect and simpler to pull off using the GPT-3 natural language generation model and the ChatGPT chatbot built on it.
Researchers at the security company WithSecure, shows that attackers can build entire email chains to increase the persuasiveness of their emails and even produce messages with the writing style of real people based on examples of their communications. They can also create unique variations of the same phishing lure with grammatically accurate and human-like written text.
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