Google researchers now claim to have beaten OpenAI’s ChatGPT with a rival AI chatbot of the company’s own.
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Google has beaten OpenAI's ChatGPT with a rival AI chatbot of the company's own, its researchers have claimed.<br><br>The tech giant has been working on an AI system called Gemini, which has been compared to OpenAI's GPT-4 and Google's own bard AI system.<br><br>Gemini, which is expected to be released later this year, was found to be better than GPT-4 in answering questions about very recent events.<br><br>It is believed to be a more advanced AI model than Google's bard AI system, with some even claiming that it is more than twice as powerful.<br><br>The news comes after Google's CEO Sundar Pichai warned that the rise of AI is a threat to humanity, saying that it could 'go very wrong' if not properly regulated.<br><br>The system from Google has been put to the test, using 5,000 questions that were asked in the past 30 days.<br><br>Researchers found that it was able to answer 97% of the questions accurately, compared to 92% for GPT-4.<br><br>They added that while GPT-4 was able to perform better than bard, Gemini kept its accuracy when answering questions that were less recent and more complex. <br><br><br><br>Researchers looked at 5,000 questions asked over the past 30 days. They found that Google's Gemini system was able to answer 97% of questions accurately, compared to 92% for ChatGPT's GPT-4 model. The researchers, who work for Google, said that GPT-4 performed better than Google's earlier Bard AI model, but that Gemini maintained its edge when answering questions that were less recent and more complex. They particularly praised the AI's ability to reason and answer math questions.
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