DeepMind’s CEO Demis Hassabis says its new chatbot will surpass ChatGPT by combining large-language models with problem-solving through reinforcement learning.
DeepMind’s Gemini will combine large-language models with techniques AlphaGo used to beat a chess champion in 2016.
DeepMind’s New Chatbot Can Make Tough Decisions
According to the CEO, DeepMind’s new chatbot could surpass other large-language models with GPT-4 through reinforcement learning. The company sees AI’s ability to only learn from text rather than through feedback as a serious limitation.
It pioneered AlphaGo’s storing of previous actions and incorporating feedback from repeated actions to help it make tough decisions.
Google recently merged DeepMind with its own Brain AI department to speed up AI developments. It will launch an improved version of its AI tool Bard to directly compete with similar tools from ChatGPT and Microsoft.
However, the company is looking to set a new standard with Gemini after buying DeepMind in 2014. Two years after the acquisition, AlphaGo beat chess champion Lee Sedol. Progress in DeepMind’s robotics division recently saw it test an algorithm that could learn to manipulate robot arms.
However, Hassabis wants to balance progress with potential misuse. He doesn’t want to stop development, but will expose DeepMind’s tech to outside research to better understand its risks.
Earlier this year, Google promised to bring new features to separate fake and real content. Previously, its AI policy stopped it from open-sourcing facial recognition and a tool that translates video lectures.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Eyes Corporate Commercial Opportunity
At the same time, OpenAI wants ChatGPT to become a virtual assistant.
OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman recently told developers the company wants the tool to draft emails incorporating updated business information. Google announced a similar smart response feature at I/O 23. The new ChatGPT product would directly compete with the company’s customer Salesforce and its business partner Microsoft.
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Salesforce launched ChatGPT for Slack, the remote workplace collaboration tool, while Microsoft also incorporated Copilot into its Office product suite. Meanwhile, Zoom’s IQ tool uses OpenAI’s model to summarize meetings and create email responses.
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