by fgblanch on 5/8/24, 6:40 AM with 2 comments
by uejfiweun on 5/8/24, 7:04 AM
I honestly don't see any way that OpenAI will be able to replicate these structural advantages using ML models. How are they going to get up-to-date info about the millions of businesses in the world? How are they going to compete with the very built-out infra Google has for customer ratings, most busy times for locations, etc? Google has been building good will with real-world organizations for decades to achieve what it has now. What, you think every tech-illiterate business owner is going to suddenly jump onto OpenAI?
My prediction is that whatever OpenAI offers will likely have a similar use case to ChatGPT. Good for learning, good for exploration of topics, but bad at giving accurate and up-to-date real-world info. I'd love to be proven wrong, for OpenAI to release a really revolutionary product that makes Google obsolete. But it strikes me that this problem of "matching users to the accurate information they desire" is just as much of an infrastructure / logistics problem as it is a software one, if not even more so. And OpenAI just doesn't have the scale or the capability.
by gnabgib on 5/8/24, 6:43 AM