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Google Microsoft starts a search war, the founder of OpenAI satirizes Google as "drowsy"

2025-02-24 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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According to news in the morning of February 9, Beijing time, OpenAI CEO Sam Sam Altman reportedly made a mockery of Google's search engine in an interview on Tuesday, calling Google a "sleepy search monopoly."

Altman said he has seen the huge advantages of Microsoft's decision to integrate OpenAI's technology into Bing's search engine. On Tuesday, Microsoft announced that it would integrate artificial intelligence language models into the New Bing search engine, a tool that is "even more powerful than ChatGPT."

ChatGPT can answer questions through clear conversations, and even write articles and provide programming advice. This artificial intelligence chat robot has been closely watched recently.

"We will see what these new search engine models can do," says Mr Altman. however, if I sit on the side of a sleepy search monopolist and have to think about the real challenges of cashing out in the new world and new forms of advertising, and may even encounter temporary business downturn pressure, then I may not feel good. "

Kevin Scott, Microsoft's chief technology officer, said he thought Microsoft was ready to bring the technology to the public. "the search business you have now is very different from what we did 20 years ago," he said, when Google was just getting started.

"there's a lot of value here," Altman said. I can't imagine. We can't even figure out how to make money. " However, he also said that it is difficult to judge how Google will adapt to the technology.

A Google spokesman could not be reached for comment.

Google also seems to be very concerned about its leading position in the search engine market. In the past 12 months, Google's search engine has accounted for more than 91 per cent of the global search market, compared with about 3 per cent for Bing, according to SimilarWeb.

ChatGPT has alarmed Google. It is reported that in December last year, Google issued a "red code" warning to the chat robot. Since the latest version of ChatGPT was released on November 30, Sandal Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Google and its parent company Alphabet, has attended meetings on the company's artificial intelligence strategy on how to deal with the threat posed by chatbots to Google's search engine.

It was also reported in January that Google also brought back co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to help solve the problem. Last week, Paul Buchheit, creator of Gmail, warned that Google's search business could be "completely subverted" in a year or two because of artificial intelligence chat robots such as ChatGPT.

On Monday, Google announced plans to launch ChatGPT competitor Bard. Pichai said Bard will be available to "trusted testers" and will be released to the public in the coming weeks. However, Bard has got off to a bad start. Google shares tumbled more than 8 per cent on Wednesday after Bard made a factual mistake in its first demo video.

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