Can Google win the battle of artificial intelligence?

Can Google win the battle of artificial intelligence?

This week, AI was at the center of Google I/O. The Californian company gives itself the means to battle OpenAI, MidJourney, and others, but will it get there? Share your opinion in this week’s poll.

Google Pixel 7a // Source: Frandroid – Chloé Pertuis

This year, the Google I/O conference felt like the Google IA conference. In fact, if a manufacturer introduced some devices, such as the Pixel Fold, Pixel Tablet or Pixel 7a, the bulk of the presentation was held around AI.

It’s very simple, Google has put AI into most of its services, be it Google Drive group, Google Messages, Google Photos, Gmail or even its search engine. A method for the American group to deal with the attack noted several months ago, in particular from OpenAI and its AI synthesis script, GPT4. It must be said that OpenAI has partnered with Microsoft to integrate ChatGPT requests directly within the Bing search engine itself. Neither one nor two, Google decided to do the same by presenting the results of its AI tools in its search engine.

Is Google too late?

However, while progress made by generative AI systems is not measured in years, but rather in weeks, Google seems to lag behind in deploying its own generative AI systems. Will the company be able to upgrade quickly enough to handle OpenAI and bing as well as other tools like Midjourney or Stable Diffusion?

This week we wanted to get your impression of Google’s potential for generative AI. Do you think Mountain View might win this battle?

As always, feel free to give your opinion in the comments on this article. It will be updated next weekend with the most relevant poll results and comments.


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