#ai #llm #business
Created at 2022-12-24
# [Anonymous feedback](https://www.admonymous.co/louis030195)
# [[Epistemic status]]
#shower-thought #to-digest
# Related
- [[Seeker search augmented conversational bot]]
- [[Google Search vs Large language model]]
# TODO
> [!TODO] TODO
# Google Search chances of survival vs large language models
So what's you guys thought on Google Search capacity to survive these large language models?
I think Google Search has many usages, one of them is retrieving humanity's knowledge, example:
- information about tigers on wikipedia
- information about DNA
- information about the origin of dogs
- information about Chauvet's cave
All this is encoded in ChatGPT neural networks and so make Google Search obsolete.
I'm not sure about ChatGPT if it searches the internet, but I played a lot with https://parl.ai bots which can search the internet to enrich their short-term knowledge (i.e. if you talk to the bot about Turing, it will search the internet about Turing), if it does then it is not even limited by the time of the training.
Recall: OpenAI [[GPT3]] has been trained around 2017 for the first time I think, but they regularly train it with recent data to keep it up to date to humanity's latest knowledge
Why would anyone still use Google Search anymore beyond the different user interface that it offers?
Is there anything Google Search does that a online retrieval augmented [[Large language model|large language model]] can't do?