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“In the race of artificial intelligence, the industry witnesses fierce competition among several major tech companies, ranging from Microsoft and Meta to Apple, and reaching OpenAI, which has become a global icon thanks to its ChatGPT technology. Since the end of 2022, artificial intelligence has become the focus of these companies, especially with the widespread adoption of ChatGPT, which highlights the AI’s ability to generate new content dynamically.
In this context, companies are racing to build strong language models to power chatbot programs and utilize AI techniques in developing their products. Consequently, ChatGPT has become a benchmark for the strength of the smart tool offered, prompting every new company to compare its products to this leading technology.
On its part, Anthropic announced its Cloud Chatbot program to directly compete with ChatGPT, showing improvement in answer quality and readability. This competition hasn’t been limited to just big companies; we’ve seen Elon Musk’s participation with his startup in this race, through the launch of Grok.
Meanwhile, Meta launched its Meta AI Chatbot program to compete with ChatGPT, unveiling new features with three different versions. Google also attempts to enter this race with its Gemini program, supporting multimedia, but faces a challenge in this regard.
On the other hand, Microsoft launched its Copilot program, significantly boosting the company’s revenue. In an attempt to challenge, OpenAI has developed the new GPT-4 AU model, considered an update to the chatbot.
Arab countries are advancing in the race of technology and artificial intelligence, with the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia making significant efforts to develop technological infrastructure and supportive legislation to attract global investors. They have also invested in partnerships with major tech companies such as Oracle, Google, and Amazon. This progress is evident in several projects and deals, including the purchase of thousands of smart electronic chips and investment in local tech companies, reflecting the commitment of both countries to enhance their position in the world of technology.
It’s important to note that companies don’t just stop at developing these programs but also seek to invest in artificial intelligence by building data centers and training individuals on this technology. Ultimately, it’s evident that artificial intelligence is not just a technological feature but has become a fundamental factor in increasing revenue and enhancing growth for tech companies.”
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