
Google has announced its ChatGPT competitor, the Brad, while Microsoft integrates ChatGPT into its search engine, Bing and Edge browser. After months of waiting, Google released the first preview of Twitter Blue arrived in India. OnePlus launches a plethora of products. While Realme brought a special edition Coca-Cola smartphone. Layoffs continue in the tech industry. This and more top tech news of the week.
Google announces its ChatGPT competitor Bard
Google just made it official that it is working on a competitor ChatGPT – the AI chatbot that took the world by storm late last year. Soon after ChatGPT became a sensation, some hyperbole questions were raised whether this is ‘end of Google’. Though the two platforms are very different. But still, ChatGPT is a threat to Google, how potent is debatable. But yes, the AI chatbot created ‘unease’ in Google’s corridors and here comes Bard, Google’s rival to ChatGPT. Read more about Google’s Bard.
Microsoft integrates ChatGPT into Bing and Edge
Microsoft has announced a new version of its search engine Bing, powered by an upgraded version of the same AI technology that powers ChatGPT. The company is launching the product alongside new AI-enhanced features for its Edge browser. “It’s a new day in search,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella at an event announcing the products. The new Bing is live “for desktop limited preview,”. There is also a waitlist to sign up for full access in the future. Here’s all you need to know. Read more about the new Bing and Edge.
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