In the era of digitisation when innovation has become one of the basic necessities as breathing, OpenAI is an innovation machine, stepping into the ring to beat down the doors of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning. If you thought that GOOGLE was the undisputed king of search and digitisation, it would naturally throw you a curveball seeing an underdog like OpenAI chomping at the heels to try their luck and even rocking the boat – if they can manage it! In this article, we shall take a look back at the magical journey that OpenAI has taken, their honourable fight with the likes of GOOGLE and predict what the future could possibly hold in store for the field of digital innovation and AI.
In the red corner, with ‘hundreds of billions of searches performed on our products daily’ and hundreds of services within a vast digital empire, we have GOOGLE, the winner by the judges’ decision, top dog and ruler of the (digital) world. And in the blue corner, coming up like a storm, we have the contender – OpenAI, powered by state-of-the-art (and five years ahead of its proposed launch) AI along with the promise to ‘democratise access to the new superpower of AI’. At first glance, the announcement from OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman that GPT-5 and its ChatGPT-powered search engine will not be released might come as a bit of an anticlimax. But of course that is just before the storm breaks.
Behind the curtain of OpenAI’s latest update, though, is the sheer awesomeness of advancing GPT-4 and demonstrating ChatGPT’s capabilities by taking a leap in improving the digital universe’s toolkit. GOOGLE is always prodding, probing and experimenting. Now, it might find itself in competition with an upstart who isn’t just playing because that’s what you do. It’s playing because it’s a revolution.
That OpenAI is hiring GOOGLE staff en masse is also a testament to the quality of the contest we’ll be witnessing. The move by OpenAI doesn’t just up its ranks with some of GOOGLE’s best. It also shows just how serious OpenAI is about not only winning, but winning big.
Although the GPT-4 model (what Altman calls ‘the dumbest model you’ll ever use’) is already powerful in its own way, the prospect of it getting better at every step suggests that we will only see what it is capable of when we get there. So it is with some equal parts of exhilaration and trepidation that we imagine how OpenAI’s offerings might one day render GOOGLE search and its entourage quaint.
It also reflects the bravado of radical promises coming from the top brass of OpenAI, particularly its confident forecast to soon make today’s AI seem laughably dumb. Such sassy boasts constitute not just a war cry but a demonstration of faith from a team committed to its mission. If fast-tracked, it could propel progress in new lemmings. The digital realm is large enough to allow elephants and zebras to not merely coexist but to challenge each other to peak performance.
But as OpenAI continues to pinch talent from the company and pump serious research dollars into this area, it’s only going to become a matter of time before we start to see a real change in how AI intersects with our daily lives. Right now, it’s hard to imagine anyone else coming close to GOOGLE in search or digital solutions but, with the potential development of a ChatGPT-powered search engine, who knows?
The very spirit of OpenAI – not to mention its marketing strategy – is about never being satisfied with the status quo, about being in a constant hurry to innovate, to build something unique and new. Cheering it on for prioritising good and groundbreaking work over creating a hastily made competitor to GOOGLE is to celebrate the organisation that OpenAI aspires to be.
Now, as GOOGLE’s market dominance remains intact even as its ambitions are strengthened by the rapid emergence of innovation from AI frenemies such as OpenAI, GOOGLE might be given the opportunity to recommit to that dream – and to recognise it more positively.
The digital cosmos is about to enter a new age of evolution – one powered by AI and machine learning – and OpenAI, with its open, careful and wide-ranging approach, is not only competing with GOOGLE, but setting new standards for what AI can do.
At its most fundamental, forcing itself into every square inch of the public imagination, GOOGLE has been the portal to things internet – the connector linking information and digital convenience. Technologies such as OpenAI or AI-driven coding are examples of tools that run the risk of making giants like GOOGLE look like laggards if they don’t continue a relentless process of reinvention.
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We end with the observation that OpenAI’s pivot on strategy and technical orientation is part of a turning point in the evolution of digital technology and AI. As observers and participants in this process, the contest between companies such as GOOGLE and upstart entities such as OpenAI is not just a battle between commercial players. It is also an iterative process of invention, better approaches and brighter AI futures for all.
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