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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Will ChatGPT Replace Google's Search Engine? - Analytics Insight

Last updated Monday, January 2, 2023 08:05 ET , Source: NewsService

By the time you have finished reading this article, OpenAI’s stunning new ChatGPT service will have drowned you with information. The “best chatbot ever constructed” gained a million users in the first week of its debut, and it seems that each and every one of them had something to say about it. I’ll focus on one unique ChatGPT feature instead of contributing to the enthusiastic acclaim, surprised reactions, and even apocalypse scenarios: Will it dethrone Google and replace “search”? It seems like a lot of captivated users believe this. While @mertbio adamantly claims that “OpenAI just destroyed Google,” @jdkelly announces that “Google is gone.” Some rumors claim that Google even declared a “Code Red” on this. OpenAI, which makes use of Microsoft’s Azure platform, has a sizable investment from the business that competes with Google, and Microsoft. Let’s pause for a moment and define ChatGPT before discussing whether Sundar Pichai should be suffering from sleep deprivation over it.

The chatbot is run using OpenAI’s GPT3 huge language model (LLM). GPT4 will include at least 100 trillion neural network parameters with 175 billion that were trained on a big body of text! A language model uses machine learning to predict what the next word in a phrase should be based on the previous installment or prompt. LLMs are the “most potent autocomplete systems in the world.” They devour texts, data, and dialogue samples with a ravenous appetite, learning statistical patterns to order...



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