In a mysterious tweet, the creator of ChatGPT announces that he will organize a press conference on May 13 at 7 p.m., on the eve of the big Google I/O conference. According to rumors, OpenAI is preparing a search engine powered by artificial intelligence… or a new kind of service.
OpenAI, which loves to paralyze its competitors' announcements since ChatGPT revolutionized the industry, announces that it will organize its own press conference on May 13, precisely 24 hours before Google's. There is little doubt about its content: OpenAI will announce a competitor to the Google search engine, in the hope of disrupting the plans of the creator of Gemini, ChatGPT's competitor.
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Sam Altman maintains doubts about the search engine
In a tweet posted in the wake of OpenAI's announcement, Sam Altman, its co-founder, said Monday's announcement won't be GPT-5 (the new language model many have been waiting for) or a search engine. It is possible that the boss of OpenAI is playing on words, by announcing an interface which, according to him, makes the use of a search engine dispensable, but several media such as Reuters have been mentioning for several days the imminent announcement of a Google competitor signed OpenAI.
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