Let's reason like a human: Google is working on cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology.


Google is developing artificial intelligence that can reason like a human
The American corporation Google is working on artificial intelligence technology that can reason like a human. This is reported by Bloomberg. According to sources, in the past few months, specialists have been successful in this direction. The programs they are working on are suitable for solving complex tasks in the fields of mathematics and computer programming.
«Like OpenAI, Google is trying to approach human thinking using a technique known as chain of thought prompting, according to two people», the article notes.
The authors of the article emphasize that some Google employees worry that their company is lagging behind OpenAI. Already in September, OpenAI presented the o1 model, which works in a similar way. This creates «a new front of competition between the tech giant and the fast-growing startup», journalists emphasize. It is worth noting that already in 2023, Google released the chat-bot Geminy. This development can understand, summarize, process, and combine different types of data, including text, code, audio, images, and video.
It is also worth noting that the American company OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, could become one of the most valuable in the world. The organization has attracted investments in the amount of $6.6 billion, which has increased its total value to $157 billion. OpenAI has already received support from major companies such as Microsoft and Nvidia, as well as venture investors - Thrive Capital and Khosla Ventures.
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