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February 12, 2023
Google’s search engine chief Prabhakar Raghavan says AI chatbots can give “fictitious” answers. The comments come after the introduction of Google’s AI chatbot ‘Bard’ last week. Alphabet’s shares fell sharply after a video surfaced showing Bard giving an inaccurate answer to a question about the James Webb Space Telescope. Read Full Story: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikwFodHRwczovL3...
February 12, 2023
This week, the tech industry saw a slew of developments in the AI space. Google unveiled its own rival to ChatGPT, an AI chatbot named Bard. At Microsoft, meanwhile, the company drew on ChatGPT’s AI algorithm to buffer the capabilities of its AI search engine. On the product side, Leica launched two new lenses for its SL2 cameras. And for those interested in space exploration, NASA has given Bl...
February 12, 2023
The internet contributes 1.6 billion annual tons in greenhouse gas emissions. Now, Google and Microsoft want to add AI to their search engines This would add to global carbon emissions, experts told Wired. Ever since the partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI paved the way for a future where AI powers search engine results, an all-out race has ensued between Bing and Google to impleme...
February 12, 2023
Copyright holders are doing all they can to dissuade people from using the popular pirate streaming app PikaShow. In addition to criminal referrals, this also includes efforts to remove PikaShow references from Google’s search results. This isn’t without collateral damage, as TorrentFreak’s news reports are mistakenly flagged too. Day in and day out, millions of people use pirate sites and ser...
February 12, 2023
Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Feb. 5, 2023. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on GeekWire In the suburban community of Kirkland, Wash., where Google established its original beachhead in...
February 12, 2023
AI barreled full-bore into search engines and news headlines this week, as Microsoft announced it was bringing OpenAI (the tech behind ChatGPT) to its Bing search engine and Edge browser. Then a day later, Google jumped on the bandwagon, demonstrating its own AI-powered Bard bot’s ability to offer up search results (complete with factual errors). And at least to some extent, both companies are ...
February 12, 2023
Microsoft’s integration of ChatGPT into its search engine is hailed by some as an “iPhone moment,” since the addition will allow for more sophisticated responses to queries. Adoption in Korea may be slower due to the structure of the search market and the dominance of a number of local companies in the relevant services and technologies. In Korea, Naver had 61.2 percent of the search market in ...
February 12, 2023
Google penalizes JCPenney for link scheme, plus: Google SEO certifications, Automated Bidding overhaul, canonical tag announced and more. Google penalizes JCPenney for link scheme In 2011, JCPenney was caught engaging in link schemes and, as a result, found itself on the receiving end of a Google penalty. The New York Times was apparently perplexed by how well jcpenney.com ranked in organic sea...
February 11, 2023
The new Microsoft Bing drafted the introduction for this week’s GeekWire Podcast, with this prompt: Write an intro for a GeekWire Podcast episode about the new Microsoft Bing search engine, powered by OpenAI technology, based on an interview by Todd Bishop with Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft executive on the Microsoft campus after the announcement this week. Here’s what it produced: Hello and welcome ...
February 11, 2023
(Image credit: Future) People are finally talking about , Microsoft’s 14-year-old search engine that almost no one uses but which now has the immense brain power of behind it. And still, that might not be enough to make it a success. With less than 9% of the global search engine market share (nine times more than DukcDuckGo, though), Bing lacks not only the name recognition, but also the widesp...