Google works on integrating ChatGPT-style AI into the Search Engine

This is probably Google’s first major reaction to the emergence of ChatGPT. According to sources from CNBC, the search giant is internally testing a conversational Artificial Intelligence (advanced chatbot) called “Bard”.
The latter could respond complexly to questions asked in natural language. Bard relies on LaMDA technology, equivalent to OpenAI’s GPT. Bard’s biggest asset would be his ability to answer questions about recent data/information.
So a Google tester asked learner Bard if Google would continue to lay off, to which the AI replied:
“Based on my access to the database, it is unlikely that Google will do another round of layoffs in 2023. The layoffs are usually done to cut costs and structure, but the company is doing well financially. Google is up 34% in 2021 and the company’s stock price is up 70% since January 2022.”
Bard could be the Artificial Intelligence to be used in Google searches
Also according to CNBC, Google would test a version of its HomePage integrating Bard artificial intelligence. Upon querying the search box, Bard’s response would be particularly detailed and always written in natural language. This response, however, would be followed by the traditional relative URL links related to the request.
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