Time is ticking. While Google is gearing up to release its Gemini and integrate it into Search and other products, in the coming months, which it claims to be better than GPT-4, OpenAI’s hands are tied over how it can utilise users’ data to train future AI models, particularly GPT-5 and beyond. Microsoft is a mere spectator.
A lot of people believe that ChatGPT is too big to fail, but right now, it is as good as dead from OpenAI’s standpoint, and eventually have to pull the plug, as the competition is mushrooming, and the cost of running it is only increasing, alongside GPU crunch.
Hopefully, if Microsoft owns the exclusivity for ChatGPT, it would be a win-win for both. OpenAI can continue working towards AGI goals, and Microsoft will be able to get some hold in the search market as billions of users migrate to Bing Chat, just to use ChatGPT.
Since ChatGPT is OpenAI’s pet project, it might be hard to give up on it completely. But the recent development of its acquiring Global Illumination, a startup leveraging AI for building games and simulated worlds, hints at it pulling the plug on ChatGPT pretty soon to focus on something better and truly significant. Read to find out.
Google DeepMind’s Gemini Expectations
Google DeepMind’s most awaited foundational model, Gemini, is expected to be launched sometime next month. Demis Hassabis recently claimed that engineers at DeepMind are using techniques from AlphaGo for Gemini—which will be its challenger in the AI race and was teased during Google’s I/O event. Hassabis claims that Gemini will be more capable than OpenAI’s GPT-4.
Here’s what you can expect from Gemini:
Boosting enterprise services: Google is likely to integrate Gemini into enterprise-oriented platforms like Google Workspace, including Google Docs and Slides.
Unleashing new medical use cases: Google is most likely to release new models that are better than Med-PaLM 2.
Building super cool robots: While DeepMind’s Gato was seen as a stride toward AGI, because of its capability of diverse tasks—Gemini could accelerate this research.
GPT-4 Killer: Gemini is being trained on YouTube videos and would be the first multi-modal model being trained on video rather than just text (or in GPT-4’s case text plus images). This might equip Gemini with capabilities well beyond GPT-4.
Stack Overflow is Back A’ight
Ever since ChatGPT first made its appearance in November 2022, Stack Overflow had been facing harsh criticism as to how it would be out of relevance, alongside a decline in users. But, things seem to be changing rapidly in the last few weeks.
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