Google’s chatbot, Bard, will be available to the public in the coming weeks, while Baidu’s ERNIE Bot is set to launch in March. However, Bard had an embarrassing setback this week when it produced an incorrect response during a public demonstration, causing Alphabet’s shares to fall by nearly 8% on Wednesday.
Microsoft has also announced that it is investing billions of dollars in OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. In addition, Microsoft plans to update Bing’s search engine to answer questions and produce content in response to user prompts using AI technology.
Alibaba’s entrance into the chatbot market will likely intensify competition among tech giants for control of this growing industry. It remains to be seen how successful Alibaba’s chatbot will be in this crowded market, but the company’s substantial resources and expertise in AI could give it a significant advantage.
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