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Microsoft vs. Google: Tech Giant Battle continues

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The wars between tech giants are not a big deal and are also trending nowadays. Currently, the war is between Microsoft and Google. Last week Google introduced Bard, its AI chatbot and ChatGPT opponent supported by its Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA).

ChatGPT Vs. Bard

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By the end of 2022, the Microsoft-supported AI chatbot ChatGPT was launched. It was the only platform that gained 100 million monthly users in only two months. Even TikTok, a short-form video hosting service took about 9 months to gain. 

Unluckily, for Google, the trial of Bard in which it had to answer some questions had a fault which was pointed out by global media and the following counterblast swiped about $100 billion market value from the search engine giant. 

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Allegedly, some staff of Google are attacking its leadership for the “rushed”, “botched” and “un-googley,” introduction. 

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It should be noted that, JP Morgan explained that Microsoft owned ChatGPT will reduce market share gains as well as deflate costing for Indian IT firms in the short term. Consulting companies such as Accenture and Deloitte will acquire market share in Indian IT companies such as Infosys and Wipro in the coming months. 

Tech companies are keeping an eye over the matter of how these firms can be dominated for their businesses and are also putting their money into ChatGPT, such as Infosys. At the same time, firms such as TCS and HCLTech, trust that these solutions have to attain maturity and faith before they can be deployed for enterprise utilisation. 

Tech giant investments

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In initial times, Microsoft had put its money into $1 billion in the firm and is reported to have put its money into another $10 billion in it. Google hasn’t revealed its investments in Bard particularly. The firm has also put its money into $300 million in AI startups, Anthropic and other AI firms such as Cohere and C3.ai. The firm has also taken AI research platform DeepMind which it took for more than $545 million in 2014. 

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Chatbots such as ChatGPT of Microsoft and Bard of Google work on the concepts of a procreative AI. It clearly states that the platform untangles by a big amount of accessible details on any specific topic online to produce the uncomplicated possible detail for a question. The keyword being easy that it looks like a human has written the answer. 

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