7 Companies Racing to Compete with ChatGPT

7 Companies Racing to Compete with ChatGPT

The conversational AI platforms driving up Companies racing to compete with ChatGPT and furthering the development of advanced AI technologies

With ChatGPT, companies can interact with their customers in real-time and provide personalized experiences. ChatGPT adoption in companies will let to stay competitive by providing valuable insights into market trends, consumer behavior, and industry developments. By analyzing data from various sources, ChatGPT adoption can provide predictive analytics that can help companies make informed decisions about future business strategies. This article lets us know about the companies racing to compete with ChatGPT.

  1. Microsoft: With the introduction of the "new" Bing, which is expected to revolutionize the way we conduct internet searches, the firm made its chatbot premiere. Moreover, it included Edge's browser with AI-powered capabilities. Microsoft, a significant OpenAI investor, used ChatGPT's technology to create a "far more powerful" AI tool. The outcomes thus far have fluctuated between being totally off the rails and being outstanding.
  2. Anthropic: Anthropic, an Artificial Intelligence research firm established in 2021 by former OpenAI personnel, is developing Claude, a Chat-GPT rival that is not been fully released to the public yet. In the latter half of 2022, Google spent $300 million on Anthropic.
  3. Meta: AI is a focus for Meta Meta, the organization that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. It created the language model known as Galactica, which enables scientists and researchers to annotate molecules, summarise academic articles, solve math problems and more.
  4. Google: The launch of Microsoft's AI chatbot posed a potential threat to Google's core business of search, as the chatbot had the potential to provide users with alternative ways to access information. In response, Google rushed to announce its own AI chatbot, Bard, which is powered by its in-house large language model, LaMDA. By leveraging LaMDA's ability to draw on information from the web, Bard has the potential to provide users with fresh and high-quality responses to their queries.
  5. Alibaba: The large Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba has also embraced the AI chatbot craze. According to sources that the company is internally testing a Chat-GPT alternative. Since 2017, Alibaba is said to have been experimenting with generative AI, but the business hasn't indicated when it would reveal the tool it's developing or what it could be able to do.
  6. Baidu: Baidu, a different Chinese corporation, is getting ready to introduce "Ernie Bot," an AI tool, as soon as March. Together with several other web-related services like the mapping system Baidu Maps, the online database Baidu Baike, the cloud storage service Baidu Wangpan, and others, Baidu is best known for its search engine of the same name.
  7. Snapchat: Snapchat is developing a "My AI" chatbot that effectively functions as an in-app version of ChatGPT and enables users to request food recommendations or make travel arrangements. However, it has more restrictions than ChatGPT because it has been programmed to follow Snapchat's trust and safety policies. Now, the feature is only accessible to $3.99 per month Plus subscribers of Snapchat.

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