Google plans to integrate conversational AI elements into its leading search engine, according to CEO Sundar Pichai.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal published on Thursday, Pichai denied that AI chatbots threaten Google’s search business.
After the fast rise of ChatGPT late last year, Google unveiled Bard in February amid a flurry of new generative AI tools and services.
According to Pichai, Google is experimenting with various new AI-powered search products, including ones that allow users to ask follow-up questions to their original query.
Google’s AI Bard is still in its very early phases. Therefore, those who want to interact with it must sign up for a waitlist.
Ariel Ben Solomon is the Growth and Strategy manager at Ecomhunt. He is the host of the Ecomhunt Podcast. Can be followed on Twitter at @ArielBenSolomon