With OpenAI ChatGPT event today, all eyes are on the livestream updates of ChatGPT and GPT-4 scheduled at 1 p.m. ET. “ not gpt-5, not a search engine, but we’ve been hard at work on some new stuff we think people will love! feels like magic to me. monday 10am PT,” Sam Altman posted on X.
However, Altman announced something that “feels like magic” is coming to ChatGPT. As the OpenAI ChatGPT is just a day before the Google I/O Event 2024, rumors state that Sam Altman might steal the show.
Where to watch the OpenAI ChatGPT event?
To watch the event, you can open the OpenAI’s homepage at 1 p.m. ET on Monday, May 13. You can expect to get live updates about the world’s most popular AI model. The event is expected to run for roughly an hour.
What to expect?
Reports from the Information and Bloomberg suggest that OpenAI has a search product in development. The product will be partly powered by Bing (Microsoft is a major OpenAI investor and partner), as reported by The Information.
Furthermore, Bloomberg explains that the new product will work as a feature within ChatGPT, allowing the chatbot to search the web and cite sources . Critics are comparing the new product as less of a black box that returns answers of unknown origin.
Early Reuters reports suggest that the OpenAI ChatGPT event was about a search product to compete with Google and Perplexity. The Information explains that OpenAI can come up with a search product. ‘OpenAI is aggressively poaching Google employees for a team that is hoping to ship a product soon,’ The Verge highlighted.
What’s next?
From what it is understood , Sam Altman’ OpenAI event has the potential to amplify the battle between two of the most funded AI companies on Earth. Rumors explain that Google might be facing intense pressure to step up its Gemini family of AI models. The Information has also reported that OpenAI plans to bring an AI voice assistant, which is in development.
It is believed that Google and OpenAI are both reportedly in talks with Apple to power an AI chatbot in the next iPhone. Let’s see who wins the ‘AI’ battle in the coming times!
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