Despite warnings from Google's AI safety experts about the potential risks of users forming overly emotional attachments to chatbots, the company appears to be focusing on outperforming its AI competition. Google has also announced new AI features for search results and is experimenting with Genesis, an AI tool that can write news articles.
Key takeaways:
- Google is developing an AI-powered life coach that can assist users with 21 types of personal and professional tasks, including life advice, idea generation, planning instructions, and tutoring tips.
- The AI life coach is being tested by over 100 experts from Scale AI, a company that specializes in providing data labeling and annotation services to train and improve AI and ML models.
- Google's AI safety experts have warned about the potential risks of users forming overly emotional attachments to chatbots, but the company seems to be focusing more on outperforming its AI competition.
- Google has announced new AI features for search results and is also experimenting with Genesis, an AI tool that can write news articles.