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Google has announced its intention to improve its search engine by integrating advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chat features that allow more natural, interactive communication with users. CEO Sundar Pichai shared these plans in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal.<\/p>\n

The tech giant\u2019s move to incorporate AI technology into its search engine signifies Google\u2019s determination to remain competitive with companies such as OpenAI, which is backed by Microsoft and responsible for the chatbot ChatGPT. Pichai brushed aside concerns that chatbots could endanger Google\u2019s search business, which is responsible for a majority of the company\u2019s revenue. Instead, he believes that the addition of AI to Google search will enable it to address a wider range of search queries.<\/p>\n

Pichai sees the potential for growth in the sector, stating that \u201cthe opportunity space, if anything, is bigger than before.\u201d<\/p>\n

In the meantime, Microsoft has launched an enhanced version of its Bing search engine, now utilizing ChatGPT, a product originally developed by research company OpenAI. The introduction of ChatGPT has caught the tech industry\u2019s attention, as this AI-driven bot can produce human-like text such as emails, reports, summaries, and even creative writing.<\/p>\n

Thanks to its generative AI feature, Bing achieved over 100 million daily active users in March, as reported in a Microsoft blog post. Furthermore, the tech company is incorporating chatbot technology into its Edge browser.<\/p>\n

Pichai welcomes competition from other tech giants and mentioned Google\u2019s own AI chatbot, Bard. The bot was introduced earlier this year for a limited group of \u201ctrusted testers\u201d before its comprehensive release in March. According to Pichai, Bard aims to \u201ccombine the breadth of the world\u2019s knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of our large language models\u201d while generating \u201cfresh, high-quality responses\u201d by drawing information from the web.<\/p>\n

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The push towards AI comes as several tech companies, including Google, implement cost-saving measures. Google reduced its workforce by 12,000 employees in January and has also announced cutbacks on perks like fitness classes and company-provided laptops, as reported by CNBC and the Wall Street Journal.<\/p>\n

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