In response to pressure from OpenAI's ChatGPT, tech giant Google is reportedly getting ready to unveil at least 20 AI-powered products including a search chatbot during its annual developer conference in May of this year.
Because it can provide consumers with the information they need in an understandable fashion, the AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT has taken over the IT industry over the past few months, according to Engadget.
Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, has issued a "code red" and increased AI research because the internet giant sees ChatGPT as a danger to its search business.
An image production tool, an improved version of AI Test Kitchen, a YouTube green screen mode inspired by TikTok, and a tool that can produce movies summarising other footage are among the internet giant's AI developments, according to a slide deck.
A feature called Shopping Try-on, a wallpaper maker for Pixel phones, and AI-driven tools that could assist developers in creating Android applications are other projects the company is likely working on.
The key concerns of AI technology were also listed in the presentation deck as "copyright, privacy, and antitrust."
"Pichai reportedly brought in Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin last month to meet with current leaders, review AI plans, and provide input," according to the report.
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