Google’s Founders Return: How ChatGPT Is Changing Search

Google's founders re-engage with the company following the success of OpenAI's ChatGPT, which could threaten Google's search business.

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Google’s founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin have reportedly made a surprise return to approve plans to add chatbot features to the search engine.

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The New York Times states that Page and Brin were brought back to Google by Sundar Pichai, the company’s current CEO, after OpenAI’s ChatGPT raised a code red.

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Although ChatGPT has only been out for two months, it has quickly made a significant impact with its ability to simplify complex concepts and generate new ones.

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Google is on high alert because ChatGPT may provide an alternative way of searching for information.

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It’s unusual to see Google’s founders involved with the search engine side of the business, the Times notes, which emphasizes the urgency felt within Google regarding AI and ChatGPT.

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The report from the New York Times goes on to state that Pichai is altering existing plans and accelerating the development of AI.

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