Tech giant Google announced a plethora of new Artificial Intelligence (AI)-backed features during its annual Google I/O conference, with updated AI tech set to appear across its major platforms.
On May 10, the annual Google I/O conference took place in California, with CEO Sundar Pichai giving a keynote address on the most significant updates to the firm’s AI stack, among other announcements.
The Pathways Language Model (PaLM) was revealed by Google last August. Since then, developers have used the language learning model to ship generative AI-related apps such as ever-popular chatbots.
Google updated its model with “PaLM 2,” boasting improved capabilities around reasoning, coding and multilingualism as the model was trained on more complex and varied subject matters.
PaLM 2 will come in various sizes — with one iteration of the model able to deploy on mobile phones.
Google said the new PaLM is the backbone for over 25 apps and showcased two specialized models. Med-PaLM 2 for medical applications and Sec PaLM 2 for use in cybersecurity.
Google’s flagship Search product is getting AI backup as rival Microsoft’s Bing beat Google to the punch when it integrated OpenAI’s ChatGPT as part of its search engine.
The feature, matter-of-factly called the Search Generative Experience (SGE), will have a limited experimental launch to opted-in U.S. users for testing before Google considers a wider rollout.
The tool seemingly collates information from webpages and delivers it in a ChatGPT-like response in Google Search above actual search results according to demonstrations of the product.
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