OpenAi has developed a chatbot that is more efficient than Google’s search engine. According to Paul Bouchet, creator of Gmail, the days of Google’s business model are numbered.

According to Paul Buchheit, one of the founders of Gmail, the new chatbot developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT, could cause Google a serious headache in a year or two: it could upset the company’s business model, and even the Internet results page search engine could disappear because of it. .

ChatGPT was recently made publicly available by OpenAI. The AI-based software is surprisingly good and versatile: in addition to being able to render existing text in a new style, it can also write its own source code, look for and find errors in human-written code, and even another chatbot within a chatbot it can simulate.




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What really impressed Bouchet was the high quality of the answers to the questions compared to the search results he received from Google.

The chatbot uses human feedback for so-called reinforcement learning, achieving the ability to process incoming natural language information in an impressive way that – as can be seen in the video above – demonstrates IFLScience. The model uses this feedback to improve its performance on a given task.

For example, if the program is given the task of classifying images of animals, it can receive feedback from the person who says that the classification of a particular image is correct or incorrect.

Understandably, the system gets better the more feedback it receives. Now that OpenAI has made ChatGPT available, the number of comments is going to jump exponentially. The robot will improve itself until it reaches the right performance.

The fact that ChatGPT produces such good results and is so good at annotating a result means that Google’s search engine may be getting outdated – and with it, the business model. Pretty much the way Google covered the Golden Pages business model.

If we currently start a query in the Google search engine, we can see paid advertisements of companies in addition to the results. However, the chatbot doesn’t return results that don’t exactly answer the question, so it makes searching more efficient. Google’s business model has been destroyed by this.

It is not yet known how quickly ChatGPT will be developed, nor exactly how OpenAI will use it. In any case, there is a lot of potential in it, and Google should also take this into account.

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