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BERLIN: The boss of Google鈥檚 search engine warned against the pitfalls of artificial intelligence in chatbots in a newspaper interview published on Saturday, as Google parent company Alphabet battles to compete with blockbuster app ChatGPT.
鈥淭his kind of artificial intelligence we鈥檙e talking about right now can sometimes lead to something we call hallucination,鈥� Prabhakar Raghavan, senior vice president at Google and head of Google Search, told Germany鈥檚 Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
鈥淭his then expresses itself in such a way that a machine provides a convincing but completely made-up answer,鈥� Raghavan said in comments published in German. One of the fundamental tasks, he added, was keeping this to a minimum.
Google has been on the back foot after OpenAI, a startup Microsoft is backing with around $10 billion, in November introduced ChatGPT, which has since wowed users with its strikingly human-like responses to user queries.
Alphabet Inc. introduced Bard, its own chatbot, earlier this week, but the software shared inaccurate information in a promotional video in a gaffe that cost the company $100 billion in market value on Wednesday.
Alphabet, which is still conducting user testing on Bard, has not yet indicated when the app could go public.
鈥淲e obviously feel the urgency, but we also feel the great responsibility,鈥� Raghavan said. 鈥淲e certainly don鈥檛 want to mislead the public.鈥�