At this time, it is unknown which of Google’s initiatives will be made public. During an all-hands meeting to discuss the company’s response to ChatGPT, Google AI chief Jeff Dean told employees that the company is moving “more conservatively than a small startup.” After all, providing people with incorrect information will have a much larger impact on a well-known company like Google. Indeed, The Times recently reported that when it comes to creating its search chatbot, Google prioritises safety, accuracy, and filtering out falsehoods. However, if rumours that Microsoft is integrating ChatGPT’s technology into Bing as soon as March are correct, we’ll also likely see Google’s search chatbot in the near future.
