Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has announced plans to launch a social app in response to Meta's AI app, which was launched in September 2023 and is designed to answer questions and create images. Reports indicate that Meta is also developing a standalone AI application aimed at competing with OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. Additionally, Meta is considering a paid subscription service for its AI-enabled chatbot, similar to offerings from OpenAI and Microsoft. This move highlights the competitive landscape in the AI sector, where companies are vying for dominance in consumer AI applications.
I think the AI boom is in large part due the fact that LLMs are able to fool humans into thinking that they're much smarter than they actually are with their prodigious grasp of language.
Google is lagging behind OpenAI in the consumer AI market. 📉 While OpenAI's ChatGPT boasts billions of visitors, Google's Gemini is struggling to catch up. Explore the competitive dynamics: https://t.co/wjZ05dk2bf #Gemini
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