OpenAI has announced that it has news to share via a public livestream on Monday, May 13, but contrary to previous rumors, the ChatGPT and Dall-E developer apparently won't be using the online event to launch a search engine. .
In a social media post, OpenAI says that “some ChatGPT and GPT-4 updates” will be shown at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST on Monday May 13 (which is Tuesday May 14 at 3am AEST for those of you in Australia ). A live stream will be available.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman followed up saying The big reveal won't be GPT-5 nor will it be a search engine, so do what you want with that. “We've worked hard on some new things that we think people will love,” Altman says. “It seems magical to me.”
Rumors that OpenAI would take on Google directly with its own search engine, possibly developed in partnership with Microsoft and Bing, have been circulating for months. It looks like it's not ready yet, so we'll have to wait.
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It's not gpt-5 or a search engine, but we've worked hard on some new things that we think people will love! It seems magical to me. Monday at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. https://t.co/nqftf6lRL1May 10, 2024
AI chatbots like Microsoft Copilot already do a decent job of extracting information from the web; In fact, in essence, these large language models (LLMs) train themselves on websites in a similar way to how Google indexes them.
The future of web search may not be a list of links, but rather an AI response based on those links, raising the question of how websites could continue to earn the revenue they need to provide information. to LLMs in the early stages. place. Google itself has also been experimenting with AI in its search results.
In other OpenAI news, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple has “closed” a deal to inject some ChatGPT intelligence into iOS 18, due out later this year. The companies are now reportedly “finalizing the terms” of the deal.
However, Gurman says a deal between Apple and Google to use Google's Gemini AI engine is still on the table. We know Apple plans to make a breakthrough in AI this year, although it looks like it could use some help along the way.
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