“Google is apparently stepping up its attempts to include Al capabilities in search, amid claims that Samsung is looking into making Bing Al the default search tool for their smartphones.”
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As per the report by Statista, Google holds 84.69 per cent of search engine shares globally. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced the extension of its partnership with OpenAI, the creator of the revolutionary ChatGPT AI tool. Microsoft has integrated AI into its Edge browser and Bing search engine, using the same cutting-edge technology that OpenAI used to create ChatGPT. It is also planning to embody that strong AI generative tool into Microsoft 365 suite.
Bloomberg reported that Samsung is about to replace Google Search Engine with Bing with AI. It also stated that all the huge South Korean tech sectors are in the middle of negotiations with Microsoft. Any confirmed news has not been declared so far.
After the introduction of the generative AI tool ChatGPT by OpenAI, every tech reviewer started to give their opinions and mentioned that there might be a chance the new AI era would replace the renowned Google Search Engine. It is needless to say that Google owns a vast amount of databases and has constantly evolved with time and giving more dynamic outcomes. Perhaps integration of Edge with the latest AI tools shall play a twisting point for Google.
Google and Samsung Annual Revenue Contract
According to the report, South Korean-based Samsung, one of the world’s biggest smartphone makers, has a $3 billion annual revenue pact with Google. Since Microsoft launched the Al-powered Bing, the number of users has increased dramatically. Furthermore, Google has lagged behind Bing in competition. Google has made statements thus far but has not provided a date for the features’ implementation.
Ongoing Development of Google in AI
According to a source, Google is working on a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered search engine and plans to add new features to the existing one. These new features are scheduled to be announced next month. It further stated that the corporation has investigated several Al tools.
According to The New York Times, Google has also investigated a number of Al-powered tools in various stages of development which include music search through a chatbot and generative images through a tool called GIFI. Google is rumored to be working on a new tool called Searchalong, which will allow users to ask a chatbot questions while browsing the web via Google Chrome.
CEO’s Reaction On AI Tool Experimentations
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, has stated that the business has more sophisticated large language models that will increase the quality of results provided by its chatbot Bard. He stated that the corporation has taken a conservative approach because Al is prone to making misleading remarks.
Google wants to incorporate generative artificial intelligence (AI) into its products, which may generate text, images, music, and even videos in response to user input. Despite the industry’s sense of urgency, Pichai warned against companies becoming entangled in the competitive dynamics. And he draws lessons from OpenAI’s more direct approach and the debut of ChatGPT. The innovation is going on. At the end of this year, it will surely come up with more features, which will helpful to every user.