ChatGPT vs LaMDA: Which AI-Driven Language Model Will Win the Battle?

ChatGPT vs LaMDA: Which AI-Driven Language Model Will Win the Battle?
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ChatGPT vs LaMDA: Which AI-powered language model stands the best in the battle?

ChatGPT vs LaMDA: Which AI-driven language model is going to win the battle of being the best? But before this, we have to know what these two AI-powered language models are and how they function.

LaMDA

A set of conversational neural language models called LaMDA, or Language Model for Dialogue Applications, was created by Google the first generation of LaMDA was announced in 2021. LaMDA is a Transformer-based AI-powered language model pre-trained using 1.56T words of freely accessible conversation data and online pages. By gathering feedback from the pre-trained model, fine-tuned model, and human raters, LaMDA's progress is measured. It has up to 137B parameters. The model is also adjusted based on the criteria of Quality, Safety, and Groundedness.

ChatGPT

OpenAI has trained an AI-driven language model called ChatGPT which interacts in a conversational way. The dialogue format makes it possible for ChatGPT to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests. ChatGPT is similar to InstructGPT, which is trained to follow instructions in a prompt and provide a detailed response.

Although Google has long held this reputation, we don't think ChatGPT poses a significant danger to it. We think this moment will be comparable to the Instagram moment on Meta back in 2012, Snapchat Stories in 2016, and TikTok in 2020, even though the latter still represents a significant technological and experience change for the foreseeable future. Threats have thus far met with a certain degree of success, retaining their lion's share of the global social media market at 67.13% by November 2022. Therefore, assuming that GOOG can also defeat this threat is not excessively ambitious given what Sundar Pichai has accomplished thus far. The business has reportedly started "Operation Code Red" in response to ChatGPT's enormous popularity. By mid-2023, the CEO had ordered a number of departments, including research, trust, and security, to quickly develop and introduce competing AI prototypes and products.

Without a doubt, Google must continue to develop and adapt to fierce competition and changing consumer wants by reengineering its Google search engine with AI technology and maintaining its ad revenue. The corporation may be able to invest more time and resources with 30.26K new hires so far this year. R&D spending has already reached $29.22B over the last nine months, growing by 27.93% YoY.

On the other hand, OpenAI has projected $1 billion in revenue by the fiscal year 2024, however, depending on how the platform obtains and pays for its information, a monetization problem could materialize. The platform's ability to access Twitter's database for AI training already worries Elon Musk. It is unclear how OpenAI will influence ChatGPT's future development away from its original objective of being an open-source and non-profit service, even though the platform may one day be made available to consumers and businesses as a paid membership service. gives.

Combined with the factors discussed above, we can say that Google's LaMDA is giving a neck-to-neck competition to ChatGPT. Time can only say LaMDA or ChatGPT, who will stand the best in the battle.

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