GPT-4 could pop up in Bing, as Google races to build chatbot search products
Microsoft will reportedly integrate OpenAI's upcoming large language model GPT-4 into the Bing search engine over the next few weeks, as Google scrambles to test rival AI products, fearing it could lose its dominant position in online search.
Text-generation models have evolved from being able to autocomplete text to being able to carry out more general natural language tasks. GPT-4 is expected to be more powerful than its predecessors, ChatGPT and GPT-3, with new capabilities to generate higher quality text and respond to a wider range of input queries.
As the lead investor in OpenAI, Microsoft has bagged the rights to deploy OpenAI's products exclusively. Now, Microsoft reportedly wants to use GPT-4 to power web search and is set to incorporate the new system into Bing over the coming weeks,Meanwhile, Google is stepping up efforts testing large language models rivalling ChatGPT and building new AI search products in a bid to remain competitive.
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