Google is committed to advancing AI in an effort to surpass OpenAI

Zhitong
2024.10.02 12:48
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Google is researching reasoning artificial intelligence to catch up with OpenAI. Multiple teams have made progress in reasoning software, especially in solving multi-step problems. Google is trying to use "thought chain prompts" technology to enhance the reasoning ability of large language models. Although Google is slow to act on releasing AI products, its technical capabilities remain strong, and employees are optimistic about the company's new achievements

According to the latest information from Zhitong Finance APP, it is reported that Google (GOOGL.US, GOOG.US) is researching reasoning artificial intelligence (AI) to catch up with OpenAI. In recent months, multiple teams at Google have been making progress in artificial intelligence reasoning software. These software programs are better at solving multi-step problems in fields such as mathematics and computer programming.

AI researchers are studying reasoning models to seek the next major advancement in this technology. It is revealed that, similar to OpenAI, Google is also attempting to simulate human reasoning using a technique called "chain-of-thought prompt". This technology, pioneered by Google, aims to significantly enhance the ability of large language models in complex reasoning tasks by generating a series of intermediate reasoning steps.

Google and OpenAI have been fiercely competing for dominance in the field of artificial intelligence, especially since the release of OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT. Some investors are concerned that this popular chatbot will eventually replace Google Search.

Google has taken various measures to regain its leading position, including merging its top research labs, establishing the Google DeepMind department, and strengthening the connection between researchers and product teams. However, this search giant is still slow in releasing artificial intelligence products.

Another insider revealed that some employees at DeepMind have been worried that Google has fallen behind since OpenAI launched the 01 model in mid-September. But this insider stated that Google has now introduced some of its own achievements, and employees are no longer as worried as they were when ChatGPT was launched.

Oren Etzioni, a senior AI researcher and founder of the non-profit organization TrueMedia.org dedicated to combating political misinformation, stated that despite Google's slow pace in product launches, it remains a strong player.

Etzioni said, "Technically, Google's capabilities have always been top-notch. They are just more conservative when it comes to product launches. It's a marathon, and everyone wants to win."