The race for AI dominance
The pursuit of technological advancements powered by artificial intelligence (AI) has become crucial for startups and organizations around the world. There is an increasing realization of the need to be at the forefront of cross-cutting technologies in the competitive tech market.
In this context, tech giants such as OpenAI, Google, xAI, Meta and Microsoft, etc, are continuously racing to strengthen their chatbots/search engines with AI. In fact, news about new AI-powered initiatives from tech giants has stormed the internet in the last two weeks.
OpenAI has been consistently making headlines (for better or worse) ever since the debut of ChatGPT and its successive versions (GPT-3.5, GPT-4 and GPT-4o). It has announced that it has begun training a new flagship AI model, which is designed to replace GPT-4 technology.
It will power chatbots, create images, enhance search engines and function as a digital assistant. The model is also expected to employ artificial general intelligence (AGI) – the ability of machines to perform tasks on par with human capabilities.
In parallel, Google has announced new additions to its AI Model series – Gemini. It recently launched Gemini 1.5 Pro with a token window of two million units. The version supports approximately 35 languages and has improved reasoning and better image recognition. According to its CEO Sundar Pichai, the model has the longest context window of any model, implying that it would be able to process more data........
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