First VC investor in ChatGPT parent OpenAI sees a 2-horse AI race as Microsoft and Google eye 'the most critical technology for the planet'
Opportunities in artificial intelligence will be much larger than people expect, but the market will be a two-horse race, according to venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, who was the first VC investor in ChatGPT parent OpenAI.
His Khosla Ventures invested in OpenAI in 2019, and the startup has since received billions of dollars from Microsoft, which is integrating its AI technology into Bing.Khosla told CNBC on WednesdayHe also noted that the generative AI technology behind so-called chatbots like ChatGPT and Google's Bard will recast search engines into"answer engines."
Microsoft and Google have ample room to take advantage of a growing market, and they both bring different spheres of strength to furthering AI research and technology. "OpenAI needed the large resources Microsoft had, so it's been a great partnership. They are a fast, nimble organization [and] that's their advantage," Khosla said."Google has a lot of research talent and they have a lot of good technology also, and I've no doubt they'll get it right."
Investor excitement over AI has skyrocketed in recent months thanks to the success of ChatGPT, as well as an integration of the chatbot technology with search engine Bing. Google's Bard earlier this week stumbled when it provided
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