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by Kamq
1278 days ago
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> The grandparent comment is trying to emphasize that there just isn’t a technology gap between Google and OpenAI. This is an entirely fair point, and I think I just missed it on my first reading of that post. > Google is not sitting on their hands. They are perfectly capable of training large language models and already have. Google is just as much a leader in AI research as OpenAI. This, however, I still don't think is a good place for google to be. It assumes that training the AI is the hard part. I don't think it is, at least not for google. I think the hard part for them would be marketing, ux, and supporting (as in customer support) a product that isn't search in the long term. This hasn't been their wheelhouse, and if they don't start working on the details now, they could very easily end up with a technically superior product that nobody uses. |
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I feel like operating the largest search engine in the world, the largest email service in the world, a top 5 cloud computing platform, etc etc qualifies them pretty well to run… a better search engine, or whatever LLMs grow to be.