Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, said in his latest ierview that Microsoft uses other people’s artificial ielligence models. He is ierested in comparing the models of these two companies.
Google and Microsoft are two gias in the field of technology and two close competitors in the artificial ielligence market. By investing early in OpenAI, Microsoft was able to get the key to access the powerful artificial ielligence models developed by the company. On the other hand, Google started developing its own models and finally iroduced Gemina chatbot and some other services based on artificial ielligence.
The CEO of Microsoft said that Google has lost the opportunity to lead the artificial ielligence market

This issue has become an excuse for the CEO of Google to mock Microsoft and invite the artificial ielligence models of the two companies to a duel. Sundar Pichai, who was speaking at the New York Times Dealbook conference, said that he is ierested in pitting his AI models against Google and Microsoft at any mome. Pichai poied out that Microsoft uses models developed by others and actually does not have a strong model of its own.
Of course, Microsoft started this verbal dispute first. Earlier this year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in an ierview that Google, despite having all the resources and poteial to lead AI, has failed in this field. Now it seems that the reporter of New York Times has used the same issue to encourage the CEO of Google to answer.
In another part of his speech, Sundar Pichai meioned that Google is preparing to release advanced artificial ielligence models. Of course, he further said that he expects the speed of artificial ielligence developme to slow down in 2025. Previously, some experts and companies said that artificial ielligence laboratories may face serious challenges to train next-generation artificial ielligence models with high-quality coe; Because this process may have already reached the limit of its knowledge.



