Google Embarrass Themselves (A.I. War Is Heating Up)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2023
  • In this episode we take a deep dive into the chaos surrounding the new A.I. war between Microsoft and Google.
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @matsuri3423
    @matsuri3423 Год назад +5757

    You know things are getting serious, when ColdFusion uploaded another new video in three days.

    • @michaelayeni177
      @michaelayeni177 Год назад +215

      And both on the same central topic.

    • @capitans12
      @capitans12 Год назад +18

      Kek

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +83

      This is only going to end in the rise of skynet

    • @OcheLionKing
      @OcheLionKing Год назад +13

      my thoughts exactly... good for me

    • @Domenicus
      @Domenicus Год назад +20

      @@LuisSierra42 Skynet ❤

  • @jmd1743
    @jmd1743 Год назад +4128

    This feels like a Kodak Moment. Kodak was one of the first to bring out a digital camera, they shelved it because it clashed with their film manufacturing business. Google locked their AI up in the basement because it clashed with their search engine business.

    • @VonTaylan
      @VonTaylan Год назад +57

      This true?

    • @paul-morgan
      @paul-morgan Год назад +301

      100% google are in trouble

    • @TheNpcNoob
      @TheNpcNoob Год назад +205

      In reality Google played it safe because if the A.I backfired it wouldn’t have been pretty

    • @Wanted797
      @Wanted797 Год назад +662

      This is why Steve jobs said it was better to cannibalise your own products because if you don’t someone else will.

    • @theoballet1519
      @theoballet1519 Год назад +17

      you just dont know what you are talking about, do you ? does flamingo, chinchilla or even the invention of transformer AI ring a bell

  • @Wanderer2035
    @Wanderer2035 Год назад +118

    Google is finally learning what competition feels like 😂😂

    • @Rhidayah
      @Rhidayah Год назад +6

      Google not doing it, because they collecting money from ads. You know, when user’s get instant answers. The impression for ads going down.

    • @bruzote
      @bruzote Год назад +2

      @@Rhidayah - On the flip side, MS can't keep giving free milk. Eventually, they need to monetize that "free" search. We users are already the product, but that AI is going to have one hell of a bill that we need to pay for using it. How will that bill be paid? Will it be subscription services?

    • @Ou8y2k2
      @Ou8y2k2 Год назад

      @@bruzote It'll be eating -Google's- Chrome's lunch. Then, eating Google's ad revenue. I've been using Edge and Bing Chat a lot more over the last couple of months because of GPT-4's integration into the browser.

    • @t.c.2776
      @t.c.2776 Год назад

      @@bruzote Considering Google sells all our search and browsing information, and every site we go to hits us with Cookies that capture all our personal Data which they use for marketing and selling... WE shouldn't have to pay for a "general" limited search engine like we have now... but may have to pay a fee for Chat-GPT... which might be more expensive considering a limited intelligent user base and how poorly current educational practices are... and the more intelligent a user is, there will be a higher form of censorship to keep then from searching for sensitive information.

  • @randomgrinn
    @randomgrinn Год назад +8

    Microsoft was very excited a couple years ago when one person in Kansas actually tried to use the Bing browser. But they did one search and immediately went back to Chrome.

    • @pvshka
      @pvshka 11 месяцев назад

      That search was "Chrome download"

  • @lucifer2133
    @lucifer2133 Год назад +1036

    My biggest problem with Google is that 40% of the search results are sponsored or adds. They are getting greedier with time and it's reached a point where their products really suffer from all the advertisement.
    I'm going to give Bing a chance and try to addapt to it.

    • @navpsn820
      @navpsn820 Год назад +108

      Yeah Google has become shiiiiiit since three years ago when they started to monetize every second of web search or RUclips. They kinda done themselves.

    • @alpine8966
      @alpine8966 Год назад

      Neeva and Brave are good.

    • @andreaspriantono6791
      @andreaspriantono6791 Год назад +35

      It would happen the same thing if microsoft want to monetize that. Please learn from history... provocation instead of learning... everybody will change if about money...

    • @ginemginem
      @ginemginem Год назад +29

      I've organically started using Bing more and more over the last couple of years. It has better results for image searches most of the times. Sometimes when I google a query I get the same irrelevant results even after rewording them, adding and removing operators - it's really sliding into shit. And, not that I do this, it has superior porn video search😇

    • @Nickolia481
      @Nickolia481 Год назад +19

      @@andreaspriantono6791 At least with competition, these two companies have to fight for our views and cater a bit more to our wishes. If you are a monopoly you can make your product as egregious as you want.

  • @timofey-sak
    @timofey-sak Год назад +2299

    Clippy needs to make a comeback as an all-powerful AI assistant.

    • @amouramarie
      @amouramarie Год назад +130

      I'm sure there will be mods to make your AI search into Clippy created by the internet on Day 1.

    • @zasta7
      @zasta7 Год назад +76

      I'm absolutely down for it. I don't know why don't companies understand that some people just love nostalgia. I remember as a kid I used to use it on my dad's computer.

    • @banditbastard2585
      @banditbastard2585 Год назад +89

      I love that lil bastard 📎

    • @Fuego958
      @Fuego958 Год назад +71

      Just wait for the day Clippy becomes sentient

    • @afia7425
      @afia7425 Год назад +11

      @@zasta7 Especially when nostalgia dominates other aspects of life like music and fashion today

  • @mopixies4196
    @mopixies4196 Год назад +150

    I'm interested to see how this would affect the education system. There's even lesser incentive to think critically and slog through articles and books if you have a tool as useful as what ChatGPT is saying it's gonna be.

    • @Nekoeye
      @Nekoeye Год назад

      It could turn out to be a disaster. It might take away lots of revenue from authors/writers. They might be inclined to research and publish stuff when an AI bot can scrap all data and pass it to users. It will also be bad for our justice system which is already bad enough. Innocent people will get blamed for things they didn't do, and criminals will easily get away by refuting evidence and condemning AI for all the bad things they did. It will get harder and harder to prove the evidence. And it's already happening, AI is getting blamed for all political audio leaks.

    • @30Y78CLEVM
      @30Y78CLEVM Год назад +8

      I've been considering the structure of education and role technology should play in evolving our institutions as well. I think it could be an efficient process, if we transitioned into like a reference/pointer based system for information with focus on treading through false information, and allow us to focus more on creative and critical ideas.

    • @Raj-gr6dy
      @Raj-gr6dy Год назад +18

      To be fair, the time saved by not slogging through the texts could be utilized in crafting up new and innovative ways of solving the problem, or in just plain creativity.
      It's gonna be a boon for those who are interested in actual *education* .

    • @mopixies4196
      @mopixies4196 Год назад +4

      @@Raj-gr6dy Yeah that's true, I just think with amazing AI tools like chatgpt becoming normal nowadays there's really nothing pushing us to try and learn or think anymore because thinking creative and original thoughts is hard and who would want that if everything's so comfortable and easy and there's so many ways to distract ourselves rather than be introspective and deep thinkers. I'm just imagining those people from Wall-E in their hoverchairs stuffing their faces and watching mindlessly on their screen. We're really not that far off from that. Plus, the changes happening in tech is rapid that I think it's inevitable that some people will be left behind and the ones that do manage to keep up will be exhausted and anxious all the time. I think yours is the more optimistic way of looking at this which I really hope is how we'll become but who knows.

    • @j_117
      @j_117 Год назад +9

      I have a different philosophy entirely, Ive been using chat gpt feverishly learning python or often to replace google and one thing Ive learned is that its not a replacement for understanding a subject because its usefulness scales with its user's knowledge of the subject. You have to know how to ask the right questions with the right context to get better results. And you have to know when to check the ai which requires just knowing the subject. The rapid fire nature of the ais answers, mixed with the high likeiehood of getting a repeat answer from similar questions, means its quicker and requires less resistance to formulate new ideas yourself and use chat gpt to explore those trees of thought than it is to try to get the chat to cheat something together for you. It will most definitely require huge overhauls across the board and especially in education, but I think those changes are long overdue. It was a gpt chat thread that first suggested python coding, and from there I started going hard, mentor in pocket.

  • @AmericoVespucioo
    @AmericoVespucioo Год назад +63

    Thanks for all the research you put into these videos

    • @sebayangaming
      @sebayangaming Год назад

      I want some also please

    • @irun_mon
      @irun_mon Год назад

      @@sebayangaming work for it

    • @Kallixede
      @Kallixede Год назад

      @@sebayangaming shameless

  • @fusionxframes.
    @fusionxframes. Год назад +3271

    To be honest, it's nice to see Google have competition again. Sometimes the giant gets too comfortable and needs to be reawaken. Microsoft to Google: Bing-o!

    • @the240journey
      @the240journey Год назад +62

      The thought of this is insane, a whole other level of power now.

    • @manp1039
      @manp1039 Год назад +119

      i agree. seems like google stopped innovating.. google search has become unusable.

    • @urnoob5528
      @urnoob5528 Год назад +107

      @@manp1039 ikr like 70% of my questions never get answer and the results arent even relevant
      completely dodges what i was asking

    • @cosmic-fortytwo
      @cosmic-fortytwo Год назад

      Google's AI is Asshole Intelligence, how can our computer spy on you smarter?

    • @andyjk5974
      @andyjk5974 Год назад

      i will be very happy to see google fall. since they took away something very important to me. my old photos without even telling me. i just couldn't access my Picasa account back then. its my peasure to see them in this situation

  • @kirbykirbykirbyO8
    @kirbykirbykirbyO8 Год назад +1532

    I understand how and why it can happen, but losing 100 billion dollars from a bad presentation just strengthens the idea that money is a funny little thing we made up.

    • @limbeboy7
      @limbeboy7 Год назад +102

      It's was magnified by the fact that they tried to respond to Microsoft and failed the presentation

    • @lorumipsum1129
      @lorumipsum1129 Год назад +57

      I mean it is. It’s just our belief in it that makes it anything useful

    • @MAC0071234
      @MAC0071234 Год назад +125

      This wasn't a presentation for your college / university project, this was a business presentation about the direction of the company and what it's future would be like compared to their rivals. If anything, this proves accountability and that you can't just go by your name, but must have a product to match the reputation.
      In this case, it actually proves that money and the monetary system (even though it's broken in a lot of other instances) is still based on something real and tangible rather than just reputation and hype.
      I am sure after this incident and the blowback, the engineers and executives will be forced to grow up and act more professionally and with more seriousness. They won't treat making a business presentation like making a tiktok video.

    • @MandaClaudiuMCM
      @MandaClaudiuMCM Год назад +21

      As limbe said, wasn't the mistake the AI said, but rather their own stupidity in rushing. Better waiting a few weeks and prepare something properly.

    • @ondrejpotancok1538
      @ondrejpotancok1538 Год назад +2

      it's all about sentiment and opportunity.

  • @willgd
    @willgd Год назад +70

    I hate visiting news sites and being attacked by pop ups asking for money, and with AI it looks like I may never have to look at one again. I wonder if news sites will start charging digital tolls to AI sourcing their information or something?

    • @CristianGarcia
      @CristianGarcia Год назад +5

      This is exactly why the business model won't scale.

    • @Kromiball
      @Kromiball Год назад +7

      If they start doing that then they deserve what's to come.

    • @dekkeroid2962
      @dekkeroid2962 Год назад +1

      Use ad blockers and noscript

    • @willgd
      @willgd Год назад

      @@dekkeroid2962 I use brave and also don't read the news so I'm double good

    • @3b0d1999
      @3b0d1999 Год назад +4

      @@CristianGarcia Not really. The AI has 2 parts, the past, and the future. In terms of what has been recorded from now and all the way to the past, it has all been read by the AI. Therefore, questions regarding anything that doesn't involve up-to-date information will be answered effortlessly. Then comes the future part., and I agree this will have problems. However, I believe that the past and what has been recorded already will cover the bigger part of the questions asked. Therefore, I still think it will scale big time.

  • @BikoFactory
    @BikoFactory Год назад +15

    11:43 "It was the most embarassing incident in a tech presentation since Steve Jobs' wifi wouldn't connect back in 2010"
    A good contender that's more recent IMO is the Tesla Cybertruck demonstration of the "bulletproof" windows lol

  • @haemse
    @haemse Год назад +667

    I think the best line Satya could have made is: "Microsoft is now moving the search industry into a find industry"

    • @RandomGuyOnYoutube601
      @RandomGuyOnYoutube601 Год назад +19

      Yeah, he can sell it. Doesn't mean anything about the product though.

    • @jpmaina
      @jpmaina Год назад +10

      More like get... No need to find it by opening links. You just get it.

    • @munarong
      @munarong Год назад +7

      That is sharp. 👍😁

    • @io_inc
      @io_inc Год назад +4

      "Find" is more understandable compared to going to page 2 on Google...😅

    • @ludwigvanbeethoven3896
      @ludwigvanbeethoven3896 Год назад

      Lmao

  • @hiimjustin8826
    @hiimjustin8826 Год назад +973

    Weird how when Google gives presentations about search it seems to have a lot less Sponsored links getting in the way.

    • @ullasbabu1732
      @ullasbabu1732 Год назад +24

      😂

    • @scottlinklater9388
      @scottlinklater9388 Год назад +13

      lol, that's a good point!

    • @tomr6955
      @tomr6955 Год назад +36

      @@Lanessar8008 yeah we all assumed this, I think he was just being funny..

    • @jnthnklng
      @jnthnklng Год назад +6

      they have the Google+ feature 😂

    • @tecwzrd
      @tecwzrd Год назад

      Probably running AdBlock lol. I haven't seen ads in years due to AdBlock and running private DNS to block ads for both desktop and smartphone. (search private DNS for ad block)

  • @ALinkToTao
    @ALinkToTao Год назад +7

    I feel like search engines are already manipulative. AI search engines will be even more manipulative to people being funneled into specific results funded by particular corporations. Sounds like a great way for big corps to get bigger.

  • @him411malayan5
    @him411malayan5 Год назад +5

    They led us to believe that Microsoft and Google are different separate companies. Bravo!

  • @davr9724
    @davr9724 Год назад +748

    My mouth dropped to the floor with those Bing demonstrations. They've already pushed the technology so far. Google is gonna struggle to catch up in my opinion.

    • @ouricon39
      @ouricon39 Год назад +56

      True. I think Microsoft nailed it with thier presentation. I just Hope Google doesn't fall far behind

    • @BlueZirnitra
      @BlueZirnitra Год назад +61

      I think the brand awareness of Google may help them though. I never use Bing because everything else just defaults to Google, it will take some serious rewiring of habits for me to start using Bing instead.
      I remember when Bing first launched and everyone just laughed at the name moved on. Bizarrely even now I can't take it seriously and think of Chandler when I hear it.

    • @nopenopenopenope4076
      @nopenopenopenope4076 Год назад +9

      They knew what AI can do, and stuck to it.

    • @martiddy
      @martiddy Год назад +12

      Me too, I may even reconsider to start using Bing now.

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Год назад +23

      @@BlueZirnitra I haven’t used Google for ages, it fell off a long time ago

  • @benmungai5978
    @benmungai5978 Год назад +303

    Google is playing catch-up in the internet game. I never thought this day would come.

    • @kevinr6871
      @kevinr6871 Год назад +21

      And they have little built-in loyalty given their track record across their products the last 7-8 years.

    • @Opeyemi.sanusi
      @Opeyemi.sanusi Год назад +11

      Not really tbh. They have more on AI than Microsoft and without Google chatGPT won’t exist so they are really only late to the implementation and that’s not really a problem because you are not gonna switch to bing or edge

    • @trucid2
      @trucid2 Год назад +20

      Google search has turned into a paid advertising feed. It's what happens when you have a monopoly and purposefully crappify your product to extract more money from your captive audience. Sooner or later a competitor enters the market and trounces you.

    • @hypnogri5457
      @hypnogri5457 Год назад +7

      Google is leading ai research. Google started it with transformers and Google also has state of the art language models like PaLM. They are also making new discoveries about scaling laws. They have better tech in AI than pretty much everyone. They have state of the art in image generation and also language models. (and good new research)

    • @ivanf3973
      @ivanf3973 Год назад +3

      This is like Intel and AMD all over again

  • @cc3
    @cc3 Год назад +27

    You could have told google was struggling by their very aggressive shift in focus to AI - they realised they needed to get off their chairs and get to work urgently. Would not be surprised at all if they still massively overtake bing and chatgpt after a couple of years but for now it's incredibly difficult for us to imagine a greater leap than the one to chatgpt.

    • @ericarezzo6675
      @ericarezzo6675 Год назад

      Google made Alpha Zero. This is a significantly bigger leap in AI than what ChatGPT actually represents. Chat GPT is just a more useful application, but not a bigger leap in AI technology.

    • @cc3
      @cc3 Год назад

      @@ericarezzo6675 that's true, they were really on top of things with their deep mind projects. I've not heard anything from them about that since alphazero was released in 2017

  • @21preend42
    @21preend42 Год назад +1

    Really good video of whats been happening. What's more interesting is also a lot of small companies, new start ups, that are taking small parts or even entire share markets, or new markets, with ai animation, music, or image generation. They are the ones who pioneer this tech, since they are the ones who are less afraid of consequences.

  • @hungjaketranquang4365
    @hungjaketranquang4365 Год назад +575

    Bro Satya dropped some of the hardest lines in tech in recent years 🗿

    • @nonnobissolum
      @nonnobissolum Год назад +22

      ... yeah including that hilarious but sad one about how AI is going to make life better. We've never heard that before in connection with technology forcing the treadmill faster, micromanagement of every moment of Life tighter, Etc. Ah yes the religion of Technology.

    • @endoflevelboss
      @endoflevelboss Год назад +13

      @@nonnobissolum such cynicism to the point of morbidity can only come from a life filled with failure and regret. Are you as depressing as you sound or is it just something you do on RUclips?

    • @Quetzalcoatlus_Lawson
      @Quetzalcoatlus_Lawson Год назад +20

      @@endoflevelboss Bro, it's just a youtube comment, a normal one at that. Are you by chance the best psychologist in the world if you can tell that he's living a miserable life based solely on that comment?

    • @nonnobissolum
      @nonnobissolum Год назад +11

      @@endoflevelboss lol. Project much? Also, perhaps you've never heard the quote about the power of accurate observation frequently being mistaken for cynicism by people who do not possess the power of accurate observation.

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Год назад +3

      @@nonnobissolum AI will definetly make life better!Technology has improved life so much in the last 40 years,i grew up through the eighties and it was pretty basic and boring compared to now!

  • @shabzone
    @shabzone Год назад +616

    I totally agree with the fact that google search results is really garbage these days. All they have been doing is add more sponsored results and ad space to the results page.

    • @KT-83
      @KT-83 Год назад +94

      Also manipulating search results...

    • @ok0_0
      @ok0_0 Год назад +1

      @@KT-83 Yeah, lol. Theres a reason a lot of young people are using google + ddg or something similar.

    • @fanban2926
      @fanban2926 Год назад +18

      @@KT-83 well everything has to be somewhat "manipulated"

    • @kimkimpa5150
      @kimkimpa5150 Год назад +1

      Google search results have become alot worse for the last 6 months or so. And I mean by an order of magnitude worse. I'm a developer, and I used to be able to find answers quickly for basically any dev-related question using Google. Always relevant stuff (and I don't see any sponsored stuff or ads because I use Ublock Origin). But the last few months have been absolutely terrible. I can't get answers even to basic and beginner stuff now. It's very odd.

    • @markmurex6559
      @markmurex6559 Год назад

      They are just selling themselves out. Their hay day is probably over. Google employees need to put away their yoga mats and get to work.

  • @merefinl6914
    @merefinl6914 Год назад +11

    The Microsoft presentation was really effective. I'm apprehensive about AI because of data privacy concerns and potential biases, but since I already use Bing I could totally see myself using the AI features. I even went to check and see if it was available yet (there's a waiting list). Realistically I know there's not a ton of difference between corporations when it comes to ethics, but I think Microsoft benefits the most from just being an alternative to Google.

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Год назад

    Thanks DaGogo! I count on you to explain these intricate matters. You do such an outstanding job at it...

  • @EaziGX
    @EaziGX Год назад +329

    Been using Google for many years, and never thought I'd ever be this eager to move to Bing.

    • @rodneybiltman2005
      @rodneybiltman2005 Год назад +4

      seriously, im excited about this

    • @Jose04537
      @Jose04537 Год назад +6

      Bing is good in English and in USA. I can attest (because I'm bilingual) that Bing is no where near the precision of Google in Spanish nor in Latinoamerica. There's no real competition in foreign market because Google works per country, Bing per region (the results are not as precise)

    • @GyariSan1
      @GyariSan1 Год назад +6

      @@Jose04537 Not really. I'm in Australia and Bing's answers even in English are nowhere as accurate as Google's. And I'm speaking as someone who is quite invested in their ecosystem, owning an Xbox, farm Microsoft Rewards, subscribed to Game Pass, Office 365, Windows etc.

    • @ivand0007
      @ivand0007 Год назад +1

      @@GyariSan1 He literally said that language is something bing is not very good at. It's 100% true if you've ever searched for things in different languages on different search engines. Google is really great for every language while bing is just not.

    • @ImDino
      @ImDino Год назад

      @@randyme2151 *Jonathan Frakes replies* : False. Not this time. It's fiction. No way.

  • @indochinaconnex4308
    @indochinaconnex4308 Год назад +87

    Haven’t used bing in absolute ages and always thought Microsoft search was terrible but damn that bing demo was mind blowing, the pdf reporter is incredible

    • @user-ii8dz4vu7n
      @user-ii8dz4vu7n Год назад +3

      That's going to completely change how I do research for papers

    • @wlockuz4467
      @wlockuz4467 Год назад

      They played the long game with Edge and Bing and from the looks of it they're about to win.

  • @OmisoXXX
    @OmisoXXX Год назад +27

    The biggest question she made was: "How do you think about monetizing this?" He avoided to answer it for obvious reason. He is afraid to tell the answer. This war is going to take a while.

    • @thechosenone4568
      @thechosenone4568 Год назад +9

      He might not even know yet. This seems to be more to get people to use bing first, take market share from Google. Then monetise.

    • @Shawn-fq6hi
      @Shawn-fq6hi Год назад +4

      I think they should focus on decimating Google first

    • @prokras8609
      @prokras8609 Год назад +5

      Probably ads + paid adless service. Remember, youtube used to have no ads.. after getting popular they started monetizing.
      It will be interesting to see how people will integrate ads into chat AI. Probably similar with some youtubers integrated their sponsor into their video.. Something like: "According to our patners, the best way to buy .. is on .."

    • @Milo_Estobar
      @Milo_Estobar Год назад +5

      Avoid?.. Dude are you even listening "the search engine was the most profitable category, I just need more user than my competitor" = YES HE WILL MONETIZED IT....

    • @repatch43
      @repatch43 Год назад +5

      The answer is obvious IMHO: ads (which are already there, the demo had ads) and pay for use/subscription (perhaps a 'better' tool will be subscription, or something like that).
      At the moment they are focused purely on market share, which makes sense considering how big the market is.

  • @EmbalmerEmi
    @EmbalmerEmi Год назад +4

    Recently in the past couple months I've really noticed how I am unable to find the information that I want with Google, I have to scroll endlessly pass useless things that have nothing to do what I search for and sometimes they even start repeating results that I already passed up. I never thought that I would consider changing from Google Chrome but now it seems like I don't have a choice if I want access to the information I want.

    • @BlueGiant69202
      @BlueGiant69202 Год назад +1

      You would not believe the literal search results I get when I search for information on conceptual or mathematical modeling in Physics!

    • @Stay_away_from_my_swamp_water
      @Stay_away_from_my_swamp_water 4 месяца назад

      Wow I can see the technical skill this thing appeals to if you can't distinguish between a browser and a search engine.

    • @EmbalmerEmi
      @EmbalmerEmi 4 месяца назад

      @@Stay_away_from_my_swamp_water I am but a simple little pleb not any more computer savvy than the average person my age.

  • @itsm3th3b33
    @itsm3th3b33 Год назад +782

    Steve Job's WIFI snafu was nothing compared to Bill Gates getting the blue screen of death during his presentation.

    • @rtos
      @rtos Год назад +33

      The Blue screen has increased its occurance with Windows 10 onwards. Microsoft updates are making systems unreliable.

    • @borisvidolov
      @borisvidolov Год назад +64

      Or breaking the Tesla Cybertrack glass.

    • @TheZeagon
      @TheZeagon Год назад

      @@rtos the fuck are you doing to your pc to get blue screen past 2010

    • @tubularap
      @tubularap Год назад +29

      @@borisvidolov - That pompous strutting around and then smashing the car's windows would have been a dead sentence for any other product presentation. But the vehicle was so wild, and Elon has (eh, had) such a big fanbase, that it was forgiven almost immediately.

    • @borisvidolov
      @borisvidolov Год назад +2

      @@tubularap , I agree.

  • @mujinaumemiya3130
    @mujinaumemiya3130 Год назад +753

    "Google is basically where open AI was last year" One year is like forever in the tech world.

    • @darekmistrz4364
      @darekmistrz4364 Год назад +31

      Esspecially when you are following. They bascially need to jump 3 years in 1 year to get ahead of everyone. I have my doubts it's possible for such a big company

    • @MiroslawHorbal
      @MiroslawHorbal Год назад +36

      They're not though.
      Open AI jumped the gun with a public release, but Google has had these internal tools in play for years.

    • @frederik3326
      @frederik3326 Год назад +39

      That's an example for bad research. Google has been on this topic for years. Just see their keynotes from 2 years ago. Google made tools open source, that open ai utilizes. What we're seeing here is just about UX it's not about how good the ai is in these examples. So the outcome of this race is far from being as obvious as you proclaim here.

    • @shamiekgivens375
      @shamiekgivens375 Год назад +6

      @MiroslawHorbal thats the most troubling part to me. They've said they have been working on AI for years now. But it seems they are just now putting focus on AI now. Hopefully, it was just a bad day, and their AI is much more developed

    • @BigyetiTechnologies
      @BigyetiTechnologies Год назад +7

      I follow a RUclips channel called two minute papers, and in the AI space, a week seems like forever.

  • @thisisnotanick
    @thisisnotanick Год назад

    Your videos are some of the best on RUclips, thank you for sharing

  • @joshcuddy5474
    @joshcuddy5474 Год назад

    As always love the content, your videos always feel so smooth. Also love the Music.

  • @vamsisanapathi7420
    @vamsisanapathi7420 Год назад +389

    I think Microsoft had it all planned since couple of years. They just wanted to take their Competitor by surprise and not give them any time to prepare, giving Microsoft a big lead.

    • @ElectromagneDikk
      @ElectromagneDikk Год назад +61

      strikes me as a very Bill Gates thing to do, you're probably not wrong

    • @emceha
      @emceha Год назад +15

      They work hard on this stuff, big proof is their contract from few months ago with Lockheed Martin.

    • @kabiruyahaya7882
      @kabiruyahaya7882 Год назад +2

      Strongly agreed

    • @gmanGman12007
      @gmanGman12007 Год назад

      I highly doubt there was anything to be surprised about since the news of MS funding profit oriented part of OpenAI years ago pal. There was this leek about Google Lamda AI being sentient few months ago so something does not add up. MS developed their AI heavily and Google is silent about theirs - i believe it is a good thing, they cant Rush Such sensitive matter forward too Quick or it will kill us all :D Jokes aside, I see Google winning that battle.

    • @martiddy
      @martiddy Год назад

      @@ElectromagneDikk Bill Gates stopped working at Microsoft since a long time ago.

  • @Grayccoon
    @Grayccoon Год назад +643

    You can see Microsoft is well prepared and they studied it really well. They push this technology while at the same time introducing new UI to edge, and bing getting somewhat better than google already without ai. And I can tell it’s such a pleasure to see a fight like this and Microsoft actually taking steps forward to improve user experience since the last few months.

    • @jameshughes6078
      @jameshughes6078 Год назад +35

      Microsoft just got super hot again, I'd imagine a lot of people are going to look to switch. Satya's been constantly killing it, love the guy.

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 Год назад

      @@jameshughes6078 Microsoft is really keen to take over again or at least compete competitively. Edge's Phoenix rumors are looking to really set it apart, bing is finally viable, they're finally supporting Xbox.
      What they really need is a leg in the mobile space and to keep pushing. The former I think they're already set to do while disrupting the market. They just need to release a mobile phone running full windows and using the android subsystem to have access to windows and Android apps (and they need to build their own official android app store or partner with google play store on that). Then get with Samsung and some other Android phone makers to push it as an alternative to Android and IOS. Modern mobile hardware should be more than capable of just running windows (if not at least windows on Arm). And if they continue to improve touch and the UI/UX in tablet mode and make a simplified version you can switch to on mobile it should do well enough.
      I'm excited. Microsoft had to really innovate to come back after getting conceited.

    • @bobbobson8087
      @bobbobson8087 Год назад +8

      @@jameshughes6078 On the other hand, I would be shocked if Sundar Pichai doesn’t get sacked by the end of the year

    • @Vini-BR
      @Vini-BR Год назад +2

      I'm also excited in this way, but... does it have to be Microsoft? I'd be glad to see a tech war (I mean it in the good competition sense) finally shifting away from the good old Silicon Valley and that players from other places would also grab their big chunks from it. Like companies from China and Japan for instance.

    • @LatenightNinja
      @LatenightNinja Год назад +8

      To bad they are both woke and clearly partial in their answers. Specifically chat GPT.

  • @mikeslabbert8144
    @mikeslabbert8144 Год назад +1

    The only problem that this raises is the way in which Bing/Google monetizes this in terms of the restriction of information as well as how we can look at utilising this in the maximisation of trend prediction in AI

  • @SamuelCoupland
    @SamuelCoupland Год назад +2

    Such a great commentator, I am really able to tune into Dagogo voice.

  • @bad_money
    @bad_money Год назад +596

    I think the biggest challenge to Google right now is that, people may believe "there's an alternative"

    • @jamontoast1414
      @jamontoast1414 Год назад

      yep. for the first time basically since i’ve been alive I have used Bing. the truth is I have no personal connection to google, if a competitor is better at search I will switch.

    • @insertwittymonikerhere
      @insertwittymonikerhere Год назад +20

      There always has been

    • @toobig7150
      @toobig7150 Год назад +63

      honestly at this point i barely use Google to directly search for stuff, the engine has become so fkn dumb and i have to spend more time looking for a solution than actually implementing it.

    • @jddyea5527
      @jddyea5527 Год назад +4

      Can Google maybe come up with its own shit?

    • @jddyea5527
      @jddyea5527 Год назад +4

      @@toobig7150 thats nice but youre party of only 3 percent

  • @Sipapate
    @Sipapate Год назад +586

    "Google is an unbelievable company, they're the 800 pound gorilla, and I hope that with our innovation they will definitely want to come out and show that they can dance and I want the world to know that we made them dance"
    that's the best form of "dance b*tch" (Dave Chappelle voice) I've ever seen on the internet

    • @Fhita1962
      @Fhita1962 Год назад

      a veritable " bitch- slap". Google got sidetracked by politicized censorship and they need to be humbled.

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад +3

      😂

    • @funkahontas
      @funkahontas Год назад +31

      It's ruthless. Even if Google did something , Microsoft still has the first laugh , nothing can take it from them.

    • @jeevan88888
      @jeevan88888 Год назад +2

      Goosebumps.

    • @davidmayer2984
      @davidmayer2984 Год назад +12

      Dance = sh*t their drawers 😂

  • @mchenrynick
    @mchenrynick Год назад

    One major thing that plagues Google's search currently is sponsors/ads, even the results AFTER the "Sponsored" results. This is especially noticeable on mobile. A great example of this is I was trying to get tickets to a specific concert at The Rave/Eagle Club in Milwaukee on Etix, their official ticket broker. All of the results I got (even several screens down) were just ticket brokers gouging the tickets prices. The show WASN'T sold out. Etix never came up even though I included it in the search bar!

  • @emmanuelkuto3694
    @emmanuelkuto3694 Год назад +3

    For the first time Microsoft are on to something big and compelling

  • @Ratkill
    @Ratkill Год назад +179

    The Bing AI is nuts. Its pretty much how non-tech savvy people expected search to work in the first place lol. It might be nice to run queries without having to use the specific language search engines like in order to match you with what youre actually looking for tbh

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Год назад +9

      You do still need to know how to ask a good question if you want a good answer.

    • @xciimani7513
      @xciimani7513 Год назад +9

      Since this is how normies were imagining search in the first place, can we make the normal search the way it was before ? Can somebody just give me google like it was 2007-2014? Thanks

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Год назад

      It still sucks.

    • @JonahNelson7
      @JonahNelson7 Год назад +2

      Garbage in garbage out. It can’t read your mind

    • @twinturbo7234
      @twinturbo7234 Год назад

      @@JonahNelson7 bs

  • @pvtnewb
    @pvtnewb Год назад +200

    This is what Cortana should've been, an actual helpful AI that will help me on a day-to-day basis.

    • @Haxerous
      @Haxerous Год назад +6

      Well they can bring it back in a 2.0 version and have it integrated with the new bing. It could very well surpass google assistant.

  • @shreeshchhabbi
    @shreeshchhabbi Год назад +1

    But it deserves respect for Maps, Search and RUclips. I remember the times when had to remember website names and spellings & navigate using physical maps or by asking people for addresses.

  • @whiterabbit4606
    @whiterabbit4606 8 месяцев назад +2

    Google Search used to be amazing. The answers I wanted in milliseconds. Now I have to scroll down past a bunch of ad related results. It's almost to the point where I need to go to the mythical Page 2.

  • @randomtinypotatocried
    @randomtinypotatocried Год назад +326

    I never thought I'd see the day where Bing actually being a search engine I'd consider. 2020s have been weird

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Год назад +7

      It still sucks.

    • @joshgiesbrecht
      @joshgiesbrecht Год назад +15

      I think we split into an alternate timeline once 2020 hit.

    • @a_troll_
      @a_troll_ Год назад +31

      Bing has been superior to Google since Google started recommending ads over answers.

    • @TheOfficialOriginalChad
      @TheOfficialOriginalChad Год назад +1

      If you want an ice cream cone go to an ice cream shop. Don’t go get it from someone that bought it from an ice cream shop. Sounds sketchy.

    • @sMASHsound
      @sMASHsound Год назад

      Bruh.....

  • @karl4563
    @karl4563 Год назад +1

    Chat response should be in APA format or with links to sources that was used and should be provided at the bottom part or be shown by a click of a button.

  • @49tmather
    @49tmather Год назад +1

    “Drudgery in our jobs” = entry level workers

  • @Barweezy
    @Barweezy Год назад +171

    Google is a textbook example of what years of complacency does to a company.

    • @TheKt313
      @TheKt313 Год назад +2

      to anybody really

    • @gelmir7322
      @gelmir7322 Год назад +7

      it isn't complacency at all.
      It's directed and intentional restructuring of their platform to better support/promote their political agenda
      I wouldn't even consider they are motivated by corporate interest,
      if they are, they'll produce worthwhile products that actually bring revenues and profits.

    • @mcapps1
      @mcapps1 Год назад +1

      When they're more interested in inclusion and diversity instead of staying in their lane and producing a product people NEED. All AI is atm is a toy until it's ULTIMATE use which is cheating and propaganda.

    • @midnightfilms1
      @midnightfilms1 Год назад +1

      See Intel

    • @user-xl5kd6il6c
      @user-xl5kd6il6c Год назад

      @@gelmir7322 This
      They destroyed their own platforms with woke shit. Google never recovered since 2012 quality-wise, and then after 2016, apparently there's no turning back

  • @worldtruth2038
    @worldtruth2038 Год назад +305

    Honestly it's about time someone does something about shitty google searches. Good on you OpenAi and MS

    • @BlueZirnitra
      @BlueZirnitra Год назад +14

      You know they're not doing it for our sake, right?

    • @fanban2926
      @fanban2926 Год назад +35

      @@BlueZirnitra who cares????? It's good for us.

    • @Letthy_oliverr
      @Letthy_oliverr Год назад +31

      @@BlueZirnitra who cares lmao as long as we benefit from it
      Also, no corporation or business does ANYTHING for their customers, it's for money
      That's the beauty of the world, most people are selfish and do things for themselves but we can all benefit because of... supply and demand

    • @DanJuega
      @DanJuega Год назад +1

      @@Letthy_oliverr Sometimes

    • @BlueZirnitra
      @BlueZirnitra Год назад +3

      @@fanban2926 I didn't say anything about anyone caring. I'm simply saying OP's comment suggests that they did it out of the goodness of their hearts. If fixing search wasn't profitable they wouldn't give a shit.
      And it might benefit us in short term scope, but do people *honestly* think this technology won't end up being used in questionable ways?

  • @EdgarBecerrilGarcia
    @EdgarBecerrilGarcia Год назад

    I really liked this video. Seriously Degogo thanks for sharing this great information

  • @XBTguru
    @XBTguru Год назад

    i enjoy watching your content. so relaxing voice and background music !

  • @meilyn22
    @meilyn22 Год назад +446

    Microsoft absolutely killed it with this one. I had no idea how they would integrate chatGPT with search, but they did it perfectly. Big up to MS!

    • @Rapunzel879
      @Rapunzel879 Год назад +30

      Even more important, they integrated the new Bing into Edge. You literally have chatGPT 4.0 Bing on your browser.

    • @insertwittymonikerhere
      @insertwittymonikerhere Год назад +11

      @@Rapunzel879 Downside is both Edge and Bing are utter garbage (the Micro$oft way)

    • @3ZEBRA
      @3ZEBRA Год назад +1

      @@insertwittymonikerhere +5000

    • @LeonidRemmel
      @LeonidRemmel Год назад

      @@insertwittymonikerhere oh stop it edge isn't internet explorer it's pretty good i personally don't use it but it's pretty solid and often faster than chrome
      Bing is also matured a lot it's great for video and image searches

    • @insertwittymonikerhere
      @insertwittymonikerhere Год назад +1

      @@LeonidRemmel I'll give you that about Edge, but I still hate it. Bing, no. Everything Microsoft makes is garbage.

  • @Fanta....
    @Fanta.... Год назад +127

    Im really glad google are being given a run for their money. They have become too massive for their own good, and need some stiff competition to keep them striving for better.

    • @amouramarie
      @amouramarie Год назад +10

      Yes, I like Google, but the super-incredible-this is amazing lead they had a decade or more ago with regards to search performance is long gone. I'd definitely switch if Bing has a good "relaunch" with AI.

    • @Karlach_
      @Karlach_ Год назад +2

      DuckDuckGo is the future

    • @ptrgr72
      @ptrgr72 Год назад

      @@Karlach_ yep, i use it also

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 Год назад

      @@Karlach_ whatever happened to Ask jeeves?

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 Год назад +1

      While Microsoft for decades has, through monopolistic maneuvering, held the world hostage to its poor software.

  • @keigo7793
    @keigo7793 Год назад

    I came for the AI wars but stayed for a link to the outro song. That was fire

  • @rawan2709
    @rawan2709 Год назад

    That save from Steve jobs though 😂😂

  • @kkelseym
    @kkelseym Год назад +548

    I'd like to say a word of prayer for the Google engineers that you know have been overworked and stressed to create a competitor to present in such a limited timeline.

    • @thenwhoami
      @thenwhoami Год назад

      I +1'd you.. but keep in mind they are some of the highest paid employees on the planet, and there's plenty of evidence to suggest they haven't been working /super/ hard in recent times.
      So I'm glad OpenAI/Microsoft/Bing came around to light a fire under their butts. I'm sure Google will find a way to come out doing just fine.

    • @TheNpcNoob
      @TheNpcNoob Год назад +27

      They didn’t tho, Google’s AI has been there for years.

    • @NickDavis19878
      @NickDavis19878 Год назад +67

      @@TheNpcNoob I think he means having it released to the general public as a working and stable product

    • @glenyoung1809
      @glenyoung1809 Год назад +56

      @@TheNpcNoob Google researchers wrote the original paper outlining Transformer A.I. Architecture in 2017, they were far ahead in the research.
      Their research scientists did what all scientists do, they published it and basically open sourced the idea.
      OpenAI comes along and picks it up and runs with it, with MS’s deep pockets to make it happen.
      Google stumbled in believing that A.I. had little application to their core search business when it looks like they could lose a good chunk of it because they ‘lacked vision’.

    • @jondoe1444
      @jondoe1444 Год назад +5

      they were probably among the thousands recently sacked.

  • @mopsydizzle
    @mopsydizzle Год назад +96

    12:11 "Also the livestream's comments were turned off". This is the fundamental problem with tech in recent years really. They don't want to hear your opinion unless it's fanfare. This sort of disconnect just leads to an enormous bias chasm and eventual collapse when they learn that the general public's opinion does, in fact, matter.

    • @aleksythehorse5984
      @aleksythehorse5984 Год назад

      I think it's more about "They don't want investors to see any negative feedback" than not wanting to listen to it themselves.

  • @YourHealthTV
    @YourHealthTV Год назад +1

    Isn't this what happened to Nokia? Even though they had the touch screen technology years before anyone else they never pushed it and later it was to late and lost

  • @winterdream5710
    @winterdream5710 Год назад

    That was humiliating! Thought it was some kind of spoof at first but - DANG.

  • @thefocuschic3234
    @thefocuschic3234 Год назад +157

    I feel bad for the Google presenter too. Impressive how Microsoft had the stamina to continue competing with Google until this moment finally arrived.
    It's the first time I see Google shamble.

    • @midnightfilms1
      @midnightfilms1 Год назад +21

      Competition makes the companies come out with better products. Consumers always win

    • @MichaelDiSalvoSATandACTTutor
      @MichaelDiSalvoSATandACTTutor Год назад +14

      They chose wokeness over progress and are paying the price

    • @2ru2pacFan
      @2ru2pacFan Год назад +2

      @@MichaelDiSalvoSATandACTTutor exactly mate! Fuckin'll finally someone who understands!!! Wokeness is fake and will always lose!

    • @GyariSan1
      @GyariSan1 Год назад +8

      Satya Nadella, one of the greatest modern CEOs of all time. If not for him Microsoft would not be where they are today.

    • @thefocuschic3234
      @thefocuschic3234 Год назад

      @@GyariSan1 I totally agree.

  • @sonalsaha5867
    @sonalsaha5867 Год назад +436

    The Microsoft demo was truly impressive. Especially the part with document sumarry.

    • @nightshift4587
      @nightshift4587 Год назад +7

      its not good all this stuff effectively does is make humans redundant. This is bad.

    • @greggianbayocboc
      @greggianbayocboc Год назад +79

      @@nightshift4587 Thats the good part. Humans can now be humans again. Have more time to do the stuffs humans suppose to do. like live life more.

    • @springbok29er
      @springbok29er Год назад +14

      I thought so too, and they really didn't sound cheesy like Apple has for so many years. It was really direct and to the point. Here's an example of an Ikea chair going in a couch. We've not seen innovation like this in ages.

    • @minhtinh1211
      @minhtinh1211 Год назад +2

      @@chadradwell2593 i think they focus more on formal/economic reports( those have summary on their own or key points that bing can scoup up and present). Not summarizing a whole novel into few paragraghs.

    • @Varmint111
      @Varmint111 Год назад +2

      @@greggianbayocboc How do you suppose someone "liberated" by this technology and "living life" with their new found freedom - buy food? Rent? Energy costs?

  • @meegangamble6503
    @meegangamble6503 Год назад

    Thank you💜 as always

  • @BitBookOfficial
    @BitBookOfficial Год назад

    Super calming voice! Please let me know which mic you are using??😮

  • @astrofpv3631
    @astrofpv3631 Год назад +71

    They should have combined ai with clippy, would have been the biggest come back in tech history

    • @TheLnlyExpat
      @TheLnlyExpat Год назад

      Naaah, it could give the impression that they are recycling old stuff

    • @sherry356
      @sherry356 Год назад +4

      Looks like we need to setup an online petition and get enough people to sign it.

    • @laputa2195
      @laputa2195 Год назад +4

      📎"It looks like you're trying to write a doctoral thesis on the relationship between leadership and employee engagement in the legal services industry!"

    • @PatricioHondagneuRoig
      @PatricioHondagneuRoig Год назад

      @@laputa2195 lol, you win the internet for today, kind user

    • @jimjamjerry
      @jimjamjerry Год назад

      Haha!

  • @aalaptube
    @aalaptube Год назад +248

    That Google had to frantically pull out this shoddy demo was very surprising. I thought they'd have something up their sleeve and release their monster, much bigger, at the right time and beat the new kid in town. Interestingly, for the kind of access to data they have to users searches, maps, mail, Android, I thought they were in a much much better position to have a personalized AI. But looks like I might have to give a shot at Bing now.

    • @randyjones3050
      @randyjones3050 Год назад +52

      I'm getting the impression that Google was completely caught off guard by how quickly Microsoft was planning to fully integrate AI across their full suite of products. Google is obviously playing catch-up at this point in time. I'm also wondering what is going on behind the scenes at Apple? The Apple execs have been very quiet lately.

    • @DeepakWPROS
      @DeepakWPROS Год назад +4

      Microsoft has been involved with search and AI for awhile.

    • @jonahfeldman7812
      @jonahfeldman7812 Год назад +7

      There’s no trick up their sleeve because any trick cannibalizes their search business.

    • @QTPTUTORIALS
      @QTPTUTORIALS Год назад +5

      @@randyjones3050 I don't think apple is any where close to microsoft and Google in generative ai. I say they will sign a deal with Microsoft since they already use Bing for search

    • @tarwod1098
      @tarwod1098 Год назад

      @@randyjones3050 I read a rumour that Apple would be working on it’s own search engine. Seems, if they don’t have an AI to integrate they can dump the project now, if it was at all true.

  • @tilersun
    @tilersun Год назад

    In my experience chatGPT forgets details of what you ask it. I also tried to be more specific in a conversational and it is hit and miss. It'll be a while before it functions so well for everybody.

  • @RydarkVoyager
    @RydarkVoyager Год назад

    There are so many opportunities in that question "What is the best set of constellations to look at?" The answer would depend on the current date & time, as the answer needed to be filtered by whether that constellation is visible from you geo-location, earth-sun position, and weather conditions (cloudy vs. clear, starry vs full moon). An intelligent interaction would also include what equipment was available: eyeballs, binoculars, or a 6" reflector telescope with equatorial mount, followed by setup instructions.

  • @zvndmvn
    @zvndmvn Год назад +151

    "I want people to know that we made them dance"
    - Heisenberg, Microsoft CEO

  • @CausallyExplained
    @CausallyExplained Год назад +196

    If only google stuck to their "don't be evil" motto.

    • @kadran3263
      @kadran3263 Год назад +7

      That was just before they were bought by execs who wanted to get into advertising. Such a long time ago... 😞

    • @ameyas7726
      @ameyas7726 Год назад

      @Cary Galloway lol it has...it's more corporate now....John Oliver Last Week Tonight actually made an episode on this..

    • @inevespace
      @inevespace Год назад +3

      @Cary Galloway Search changed, but in such way that now it is useless. And it is useless partially because of AI. AI generated websites without real information or "platforms" on first pages of search query. I even stooped to "asking google"(or duckduckgo or others). It was different 10 years ago.

    • @matenzo
      @matenzo Год назад

      @@inevespace plus sponsored content often occupying over half of the top searches ruins all credibility. Especially considering Google does a terrible job checking the content of their Google adds.
      The top Google search result for the open source 3d software Blender was a google add leading to a scam website packed with malicious software for weeks before they took it down.

    • @ferencszabo3504
      @ferencszabo3504 Год назад

      It was a lie from the beginning to bate us in for our data to feed the system!

  • @AirfoilOne
    @AirfoilOne Год назад

    Is that parts of Russian Circles Genosis video, in your video? ;)

  • @dylan_curious
    @dylan_curious Год назад

    Google's muliplex demo seems pretty different from Apple's spotty wifi IMO. But that was a nice throwback reference.

  • @lol_vevo
    @lol_vevo Год назад +152

    It's weird that a company like Google, who has been dumping billions into AI research for more than a decade is getting beat by Microsoft's lucky OpenAI acquisition

    • @bc-guy852
      @bc-guy852 Год назад +36

      Lucky acquisition? Some would say brilliant.

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 Год назад +44

      Not an acquisition investment. Open AI is still a separate entity. Microsoft is just funding them so they get access to the cool toys.

    • @reviews9216
      @reviews9216 Год назад +5

      @@vullord666 They are feeding Open ai. They are trying to scale open ai for last 3yrs

    • @nerovanguard846
      @nerovanguard846 Год назад +4

      @@vullord666 not just that. Microsoft and its Zune servers are being used by OpenAI.

    • @Vini-BR
      @Vini-BR Год назад +2

      Or is it?
      To me personally that is the elephant question. What is Google doing with their AI project? I confess I'm starting to suspect bad things, but I'm not going that road just yet. Snap out of it, Vinícius!
      If not that, then I'm at least worried what a desperate colossus like Google is capable of doing if eventually cornered and existentially threatened.
      I'm well aware we're living in an actual info world war and the US empire is collapsing in different ways and they're jealous that communist China has been progressing consistently for decades and taking the lead and they're afraid it might inspire anticapitalist surges in other places to "replace" US-lead liberal democracy values with China-lead "common prosperity" projects. The war in Ukraine is ultimately about it (it marks the end of US hegemony).
      Now... if Google continues to take hard his from the competition, will it secretly sell itself for western geopolitical propaganda and control what we see in the internet?
      Or does it actually take a desperate colossus selling itself off at all?
      Or is it quietly already happening and we've been controlled for years?
      My fear is, if nothing of that is happening, then it will.

  • @The_100_Percent_Level_Universe
    @The_100_Percent_Level_Universe Год назад +242

    ColdFusion....one of the wisest creators on RUclips. Thank you for sharing your brilliance with us. I learn more from your channel than I did in college.

    • @JQRNY-YDJKD
      @JQRNY-YDJKD Год назад +4

      We’re witnessing the fastest industrial revolution in history!

    • @cmdrTremyss
      @cmdrTremyss Год назад +3

      So wise, I'm not sure he is a human anymore...

    • @shoutingmuteness3902
      @shoutingmuteness3902 Год назад

      Only idio** do college

    • @shoutingmuteness3902
      @shoutingmuteness3902 Год назад +4

      @@cmdrTremyss Not wise, only capable of memorizing things. Being wise is another thing completely different. AI will never be wise.

    • @samlebon9884
      @samlebon9884 Год назад

      I think we are witnessing quite the opposite of industrialisation.

  • @kevingeorge862
    @kevingeorge862 Год назад

    What is a concern, and others have said this too, is what happens to all those sites that will now lose possibly, a considerable amount of traffic because theres no need now check all those links ? and if that happens, how much more powerful does that ultimately make Microsoft and Google ? But theres no stopping it, and its best to embrace it and adjust, and hope the future is bright

  • @coltzahradnick7285
    @coltzahradnick7285 Год назад +1

    Imagine the learning/teaching fields will get a massive upgrade. You can literally know anything you want, this is just reducing cool down time

  • @faithfulinspiration593
    @faithfulinspiration593 Год назад +272

    After years of Microsoft falling behind, it's time for them to rise and shine. Congratulations team for your years of patience and endurance

    • @tommymaddox6785
      @tommymaddox6785 Год назад +13

      They've been putting the building blocks together for a strong core offering, but yes they've had plenty of stumbles along the way.

    • @a8a999
      @a8a999 Год назад +2

      Build their own web browser first.

    • @chosenone6158
      @chosenone6158 Год назад +11

      Honestly it was an acquisition, not really built internally by Microsoft.

    • @mateoruiz1311
      @mateoruiz1311 Год назад +6

      @@chosenone6158 still, their 10 year deal is stable enough for them to continue building on their lead and eventually leap frog google to become the industry leaders in software again. It also helps that Azure (which will also get OpenAI tool integration) is already ahead well of Google Cloud.

    • @Alec-ej7sh
      @Alec-ej7sh Год назад +1

      they are actually already well off, especially with their cloud business

  • @sozywilliams
    @sozywilliams Год назад +109

    I don't know if I'm the only one that has thought this but Dagogo actually sounds like a really brilliant AI voice assistant with amazing synthesis 😂😂😂

    • @jaydee1987
      @jaydee1987 Год назад +12

      Before he started putting his name on the videos, I legit thought he was an AI synthesized voice 🤣

    • @Pedro5antos_
      @Pedro5antos_ Год назад

      LOL, I agree!

  • @hugotorres5271
    @hugotorres5271 Год назад +3

    I love to read, take my own perceptions and then discuss with the people that share the interest around me. Good luck with use, abuse and be abused with this "im so modern things".
    Thank you for your good work ColdFusion.

  • @robinhooper7702
    @robinhooper7702 Год назад

    What I got from your presentation is that MS is into commercialism and Open AI ChatGPT is to create collective intelligence as an intermediary to understanding the world around us. Very much the opposite spectrums of pursuit..

  • @andrewyb830
    @andrewyb830 Год назад +140

    google's reverse image search somehow became terrible when they implemented google lens in it, at first i thought they couldn't lose this battle with Microsoft but now since it seems like the pressure is getting to them things could really fall apart

    • @cringe_lord5762
      @cringe_lord5762 Год назад +3

      I think this time we will see two giant tech clashing each other to make a great AI search engine, and user will be divided until only one standing and then the search engine become so popular until the search engine having slow performance because user searching for something Gibberish, for me my personal, Open AI is great for specific important things you need, while google is more like public entertainments search kinda like GPS and Maps, one is to the point other is for looking more option

    • @user-eq9xs5fz9u
      @user-eq9xs5fz9u Год назад +3

      2 years ago it was still great, even comparable to yandex RIS, now it's shit

    • @zergrush78319
      @zergrush78319 Год назад +1

      Yandex is best for image search and piracy

    • @onlyusernameleft2
      @onlyusernameleft2 Год назад +1

      Integrating google lens added too much garbage data to their machine learning algorithm

    • @CM-rg9zg
      @CM-rg9zg Год назад

      Google and Sundar were more concerned with politics and banning Trump and free speech. That’s why they will fucking lose.

  • @ShigueS
    @ShigueS Год назад +141

    Excellent take on the AI war. This is a historical moment. Can't wait to see where we'll be landing in 10 years.

    • @rafaelmurray6870
      @rafaelmurray6870 Год назад

      Possibly devastation. Less and less steps to secure the use of AI and ill intented people will eventually use it for self gain, weapons and manipulation

    • @factualpedia
      @factualpedia Год назад

      exactly, it's historical

    • @factualpedia
      @factualpedia Год назад

      @TheLoneJourney If you think this is not historical then why are you here Your comment is completely full of fear of not being able to control the situation once some big ambitious fantasy turns into reality. You are a person who has no control over his life

  • @nitinshukla3752
    @nitinshukla3752 Год назад +1

    Looking back in maybe 10 years, we may think back to this moment as the time Google started going the way of Blackberry or Nokia.

  • @studiosingyourstyle
    @studiosingyourstyle Год назад +1

    I appreciate that they *M value customer feedback rather than avoiding it at all cost.

  • @realericanderson
    @realericanderson Год назад +63

    Two emotions: schadenfreude for Google getting got, and the dizzying awareness of where our future is headed. Thanks coldfusion

    • @Lurch-11
      @Lurch-11 Год назад +1

      Great comment. Very intelligent.. almost toooooo intelligent.. WHO PROGRAMMED YOU?! WHICH ONE DO YOU WORK FOR?!?! DO YOU HAVE EMOTIONS?!?!?! Either way can you tell how to make 5 million bucks and write my Bumble bio for me plz..? Thaannkkssss

    • @Mike-fx4nu
      @Mike-fx4nu Год назад

      Lots of parlor tricks very easy to access.

  • @hardknockgrad
    @hardknockgrad Год назад +58

    Cold fusion videos are what I consider the gold standard of videos on RUclips...love seeing new videos in my feed

    • @jameswelch2850
      @jameswelch2850 Год назад +3

      yes. i don't think that i have ever not watched a CF video until the end.

    • @history3042
      @history3042 Год назад

      It would be if they didn't just regurtitate press releases, some technology claims require a critical eye which they dont do.

  • @ButchNews
    @ButchNews Год назад

    This video has more advertisements per minute than ANY other video I have EVER watched... EVER.

  • @ArtyomGalstyan
    @ArtyomGalstyan Год назад +1

    it's true that google became less accurate. when using bing and asking questions, it really gives more plausible search results

  • @Nickcaged
    @Nickcaged Год назад +131

    At least they are taking reactive actions. But, Facebook bet on the wrong horse entirely.

    • @monykhiev7347
      @monykhiev7347 Год назад +5

      lol true. But if you look into the spending, I believe its more on AI than the actual metaverse

    • @ayoCC
      @ayoCC Год назад +15

      No one needed more entertainment machines.
      Computers and phones only became so widespread because they were tied to productivity in some capacity, meaning that companies had to invest in them, make people familiar with them, and then they take that familiarity back home and spend their own money or company money on a home device.

    • @lutaayam
      @lutaayam Год назад +9

      Facebook is pretty advanced in AI research actually. I speak a little known language from East Africa and I'm shocked by how accurately Facebook translates it!

    • @fashionsense9083
      @fashionsense9083 Год назад +1

      Facebook punching the air rn

    • @thecryingsoul
      @thecryingsoul Год назад

      @@ayoCC Nothing wrong with investing in potential entertainment machines, I just don't want be forced to use said entertainment machines in my work, just as little as I'd bring an xbox controller to my powerpoint presentation

  • @heatherjamie1983
    @heatherjamie1983 Год назад +168

    Having Bing talking about someone else's search being inaccurate and useless is flat crazy

    • @wildhostage
      @wildhostage Год назад +7

      The next step would be to open a portal to another dimension in the effort to promote Bing and Edge

    • @IBleedMercuryOfficial
      @IBleedMercuryOfficial Год назад +1

      Bing Shade

    • @replikvltyoutube3727
      @replikvltyoutube3727 Год назад

      That's why they need AI lol

    • @vinu6575
      @vinu6575 Год назад +1

      Welcome to the new era!

    • @onlyusernameleft2
      @onlyusernameleft2 Год назад +11

      I will switch to edge and bing yesterday if it's as good as they said in their presentation. I hate ads so much I use adblocker and pay for any streaming service no matter how infrequently I use it. I am so tired of getting full pages of ads if I don't add "reddit" to the end of a query that I am done with anything google.

  • @JohnS-il1dr
    @JohnS-il1dr Год назад

    I am switching to Bing. I remember when Google was a real search engine where I got information specifically. Now when my gf and I open Google and search the same thing we get different results, based on search history, demographic, political affiliations etc. The first page of a Google search only show results of those who paid to be there.

  • @ayoubtalib4782
    @ayoubtalib4782 Год назад

    That Clippy question got me teary eyed.

  • @StoneCoolds
    @StoneCoolds Год назад +149

    Its very motivating seeing that the main focous of humans on the Dawn of AI is to perfect its capabilities to find better things to buy at Walmart

    • @jal051
      @jal051 Год назад

      We did porn first. As always.

    • @davideocassette6312
      @davideocassette6312 Год назад +22

      I expected nothing less. As the machines are getting smarter, the humans are getting dumber.

    • @nuorigin
      @nuorigin Год назад +18

      You know, when I first saw chat GPT, my first Primal instinct is to keep it to myself until I start making money. Then I said to myself, that's silly, because it's not a secret. It's out here. But I started showing it to people and no one had seen it and knew what it was. But after I showed them, you know what they did with it? Nothing. That's going to be the difference. The people who see the larger impact and the people who just keep going about their daily lives acting like this is not going to be a paradigm shift

    • @HaraldEngels
      @HaraldEngels Год назад +4

      @@nuorigin Yes, most people are lacking perspective.

    • @JesseWilsonMusic
      @JesseWilsonMusic Год назад +1

      Love this 😂

  • @johnclark8637
    @johnclark8637 Год назад +71

    It's weird, we live in a world where society is rapidly declining yet technology is rapidly increasing. Because of this I have absolutely no idea what the future will be like

    • @tabby73
      @tabby73 Год назад

      Good point

    • @makoshark4838
      @makoshark4838 Год назад

      Might want to read neuromancer or Snow crash might give you an idea.

    • @ole555
      @ole555 Год назад

      If I may offer a thought: The way to understand this apparent paradox is realizing how the market economy actually functions. Briefly: The efficiency and, ultimately, the viability of the market economy is directly based on 1) The highest possible turnover of _literally anything_ which people can be made to pay for, measured monetarily, and 2) The maximum employment of people in the workforce in order to distribute all the money to be circulated. These two things are definitively what _a society_ needs in order to function economically, under the theoretical logic of a market system.
      However, from each _individual business'_ perspective, their incentive is simply to minimize their overall costs while maximizing their revenue; nothing else. This means that every labor saving piece of technology developed will _automatically_ be utilized by employers to minimize the need for human labor by whatever is made possible by that technology, as a direct requirement of good business management; If you don't do it, your competitor will. The only logical endgame in this competitive exploitation of technology is the ever-increasing minimizing of human labor roles.
      This is why "labor saving" technology, on the whole, always makes it more difficult for people to find any steady forms of employment and, hence, makes it harder and harder for the economy to function on the macro/society level. At least this is evidently true in the era we are currently living in, where most of the work actually necessary for producing basic necessities can be done by computers and machines; and this economic self-destruction is *only ever going to accelerate,* because it is a _direct consequence_ of the market economy's very operational logic.
      Elitist salesmen and media talking heads will never discuss this problem at all, but it is fairly simple to work it out if only you allow yourself to think outside of your prescribed box of 'growth' and 'innovation' and 'free-trade' and all the other nonsense they are always pretending will solve the world's economic predicament. They are actually making it much harder for you to understand than it should be. I think this is intentional but I guess you can make up your own mind.

    • @JohnnyUtah488
      @JohnnyUtah488 Год назад +15

      basically a cyberpunk dystopia without the cool aesthetic

    • @jaydee1987
      @jaydee1987 Год назад +1

      The word you're looking for is dark 🙃🙂🙃🙂

  • @odiseven
    @odiseven Год назад

    I've been complaining about google search these days, when you rephrase your search it keeps giving you the same results.

  • @The_Crazy_Monkey75
    @The_Crazy_Monkey75 Год назад +1

    Google following the footsteps of Blackberry...Nice...

  • @bokchoiman
    @bokchoiman Год назад +70

    Bro Microsoft really capitalized on this opportunity. Hats off to them, these are phenomenal features.

    • @Outwardpd
      @Outwardpd Год назад +3

      Microsoft has been doing great in recent years, I never thought I would think they were a good company only a few years ago but it feels like everything they touch turns to gold lately.

  • @chuggernaut23
    @chuggernaut23 Год назад +66

    Microsoft missed a huge opportunity to make Clipy the face of the AI

    • @alexholiday441
      @alexholiday441 Год назад +7

      Or Cortana

    • @hobog
      @hobog Год назад +3

      @@alexholiday441 halo is now a vintage/classic videogame. Cortana is an old figure now, and many people didn't get the name choice to begin with

    • @alexholiday441
      @alexholiday441 Год назад +2

      @@hobog so is clippy lol

    • @blewcheez
      @blewcheez Год назад +2

      @@hobog facts, it’s was great while it lasted. Plus Halo isn’t doing so good as of lately

    • @MF_JONES
      @MF_JONES Год назад

      I think they knew a bit better than to do that mate

  • @ThijquintNL
    @ThijquintNL Год назад +126

    Tech in sci-fi movies always seemed so far away, but now it seems like we are at the dawn of that age of technology

    • @mirek190
      @mirek190 Год назад +4

      it looks like a star trek technology !

    • @markmuller7962
      @markmuller7962 Год назад +2

      I've stopped thinking sci-fi is actual sci-fi

    • @moonlightning8269
      @moonlightning8269 Год назад +5

      Robotics is advancing rapidly too. And medical science. Even though we were already living in a “sci-fi “ world 10 years ago compared to 50 years ago, it’s truly starting to “feel” sci-fi lol

    • @___xyz___
      @___xyz___ Год назад

      Very apocalyptic. Companies like Microsoft and Google should not own proprietary technologies like this. It is poorly researched. Everything is going to hell. If the people can not own and moderate these technologies on their own accord, they should not exist.

  • @dougmoore4326
    @dougmoore4326 Год назад

    The first google spokesmodel in the video is a perfect metaphor for Google itself. Smooth move 😂😂😂😂

  • @bmacaulay18
    @bmacaulay18 Год назад

    No one hosting the Google presentation had a Google phone with them. That’s pretty brilliant. 😅😂😅😂😅

    • @seansprings7448
      @seansprings7448 Год назад

      Their google phones are chips implanted 🤔