Google CEO Sundar Pichai reportedly instructed Googlers to spend up to four hours testing ChatGPT-like chatbot Bard.
, Google still has a workforce of over 170,000 employees, even after cutting 12,000 jobs recently.
But the failure to show a proper demo might have “doomed” Google to speeding up development beyond what it might have had in mind. The company must feel the pressure of showing Bard can be more reliable than we’d expect from an early version of the AI. Reports earlier this year saw Google downplaying ChatGPT. Then Google declared a code red internally, shifting resources to its AI product. We expected Google to demo ChatGPT-like products at I/O 2023 this spring. But Sundar Pichai then dropped the recently-leaked Bard just as Microsoft hurried to launch its ChatGPT Bing product.
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