Last month Google’s two co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, held a meeting with company executives to discuss a rival chatbot, ChatGPT. ChatGPT has the potential to be the first notable threat to Google’s $149 billion search business in decades. Page and Brin, who have rarely returned to the company since taking a break from day-to-day operations in 2019, reviewed Google’s AI product strategy, approving and proposing plans to integrate more chatbot capabilities into the search engine. The Google co-founder’s involvement in a company discussion about ChatGPT highlights the chatbot’s impact on the search giant. ChatGPT can answer various questions raised by users. Although the answers may not be correct, the results given by the search engine also require user judgment, so it is expected to provide a new way to search for information. Google’s main competitor, Microsoft, is preparing to integrate ChatGPT in its products.
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