Elon Musk's Grok AI, Microsoft's Bing Chat and Google's Gemini language model. We take a look at the top 5 AI launches of 2023. Probably a little taken aback by the sudden rise of generative AI technology, Google rushed to launch its own chatbot, named Bard, as an 'early experiment'.
Later in the year, Google continued to make its AI chatbot more feature-rich, including the addition of a more powerful language model called Gemini. The company has also said that it will make the Bard AI chatbot even more powerful with the addition of the Gemini Ultra language model. Shortly after the launch of the Bard AI chatbot, Microsoft also launched its own generative AI-based offering, integrating it tightly into its Bing search engine and calling the new tool Bing Chat.
Although the initial reception of Bing Chat wasn't as great as the company had hoped, Microsoft has continued to add features to the chatbot, including support for the GPT-4 language model, the creation of images using OpenAI's DALL-E, and now the chatbot is even said to have the ability to create songs. Perhaps one of the biggest AI launches of the year was the GPT-4 language model, the successor to the earlier GPT-3.5 model that powered ChatGPT. OpenAI claimed at the time that the GPT-4-powered ChatGPT demonstrated human-level performance on various professional and academic benchmarks.
The company also said that GPT-4 was found to be more reliable, creative and capable of handling much more nuanced instructions than its predecessor. However, OpenAI only allowed access to its latest language model via a $20/month ChatGPT Plus subscription. Later in the year, OpenAI introduced another upgrade to its language model in the form of GPT-4 Turbo, which had a much
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