Lucas Mearian
Senior Reporter

Meta challenges ChatGPT with chatbot, OpenAI fires back with new features

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Sep 29, 20236 mins
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Meta this week unveiled a new chatbot connected to the Bing search engine that can have a conversation with a user and create images based on textual inputs.

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Facebook parent Meta this week rolled out plans for various chatbots for US consumers that are embedded into specific applications, including WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.

The new Meta AI bot, currently in beta, is powered by various iterations of Metaโ€™s Llama 2 large language model (LLM). The difference between Metaโ€™s LLM and OpenAIโ€™s GPT 4 โ€” the LLM behind ChatGPT โ€” appears to be customization for application-specific purposes.

โ€œI think the significant things about this announcement is theyโ€™re not using one general purpose model, so to speak,โ€ said Gartner Distinguished Vice President Analyst Arun Chandrasekaran. โ€œTheyโ€™re creating multiple different models for different applications. For example, the Instagram user and use case is very different from a WhatsApp user and WhatsApp use case.

โ€œIn a nutshell, theyโ€™re not really building a general purpose chatbot like what ChatGPT is,โ€ Chandrasekaran said. โ€œThatโ€™s one thing Meta is doing very differently.โ€

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Meta AIโ€™s chatbot will answer questions and engage in conversations on various topics. 

LLMs used for generative AI tools can consume vast amounts of processor cycles and be costly to use. In fact, the semiconductor  industry is currently unable to meet the needs of the fast-growing AI industry. (Smaller, more industry- or business-focused models can often provide better results tailored to business needs.)

Meta does have a general-purpose Llama LLM, with more than 400 billion parameters. But a white paper published with the launch of the Meta AI chatbot notes there are smaller 7 billion- and 13 billion-parameter models, among others. The fewer the parameters, the more efficient and customized an LLM can be without placing additional strains on server CPU cycles.

โ€œThere is negligible GPU memory overheadโ€ฆ,โ€ Meta said in the white paper when referring to training its models.

Along with providing textual responses, the Meta AI chatbot can also access the Bing search engine for real-time information it can use to generate โ€œphotorealisticโ€ images from text-prompts to share during chats. For example, if a group chat is discussing which trailhead to try in Santa Cruz, CA, Meta AI could automatically bring up options in the chat, allowing members in the group to explore locations, according to Meta.

Meta also created 28 AI-powered chatbots that are played by celebrities and cultural icons such as Snoop Dogg, Tom Brady, Kendall Jenner, Paris Hilton and Roy Choi. The celebrity chatbots can offer tips on physical training, culinary suggestions, DIY help or โ€” in the case of former NFL quarterback Tom Brady (whose chatbot character is called โ€œBruโ€) โ€” be a wisecracking sports debater โ€œwho pulls no punches.โ€

Meta plans on adding new chatbot characters in the coming weeks played by Bear Grylls, Chloe Kim, Josh Richards, and others.

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Meta also created 28 AI-powered chatbots that are played by celebrities and cultural icons that can offer various typce of advice and conversations.

โ€œOur journey with AI is just beginning, and it isnโ€™t purely about building AIs that only answer questions. Weโ€™ve been creating AIs that have more personality, opinions, and interests, and are a bit more fun to interact with,โ€ Meta said in its announcement. โ€œAlong with Meta AI, there are 28 more AIs that you can message on WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. You can think of these AIs as a new cast of characters โ€” all with unique backstories.โ€

Meta said itโ€™s rolling out its AI chatbot to Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and Quest 3 virtual reality headsets.

Not to be outdone, OpenAI responded on Wednesday that its ChatGPT bot now has the ability to search the web using Bing for voice and image creation, allowing it to compete with Microsoftโ€™s AI-assisted search engine and Googleโ€™s Bard chatbot. (Microsoftโ€™s own AI technology is based on OpenAIโ€™s chatbot tech.)

โ€œWe are beginning to roll out new voice and image capabilities in ChatGPT,โ€ OpenAI said in its announcement. โ€œThey offer a new, more intuitive type of interface by allowing you to have a voice conversation or show ChatGPT what youโ€™re talking about. Weโ€™re rolling out voice and images in ChatGPT to Plus and Enterprise users over the next two weeks. Voice is coming on iOS and Android (opt-in in your settings) and images will be available on all platforms.โ€

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A user would be able to have back-and-forth conversation with ChatGPT, ask it for facts during a dinnertime debate,  or have it handle things such as a bedtime story for children.

A user would be able to have back-and-forth conversation with ChatGPT, ask it for facts during a dinnertime debate, or have it handle things such as a bedtime story for children. A ChatGPT user can also snap a picture of a landmark while traveling and have a live conversation with the bot about what makes the location interesting.

โ€œWhen youโ€™re home, snap pictures of your fridge and pantry to figure out whatโ€™s for dinner (and ask follow up questions for a step-by-step recipe). After dinner, help your child with a math problem by taking a photo, circling the problem set, and having it share hints with both of you,โ€ OpenAI said.

Before this week, ChatGPT had allowed paid subscribers to connect third-party browser plug-ins to enable the chatbot to search the web. The latest update natively allows that function.

In February, Microsoft became the first to launch its web-connected Bing AI-powered search tool, based on OpenAIโ€™s GPT LLM, a competitor to Googleโ€™s leading search engine.

Along with application-specific models, another aspect that separates Meta from other social media companies pushing out AI tools is Facebookโ€™s AI Research Lab โ€” one of the preeminent machine learning institutions. The lab is led by Meta Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun, who is also considered a father of deep learning, according to Gartnerโ€™s Chandrasekaran.

โ€œAre they going to get it right completely in the first version? We donโ€™t know. Itโ€™s super hard,โ€ Chandrasekaran said. โ€œHaving said that, I like the way theyโ€™re going in terms of rather than building a general purpose chatbot, theyโ€™re trying to integrate it deep into the workflow and the application landscape.โ€

Meta has also been active in the open-source community AI space. For example, the company has been open sourcing generative AI models that are comparable to OpenAIโ€™s GPT 3.5 and GPT 4 models, according to Chandrasekaran. โ€œSo, theyโ€™re also trying to do things a little differently, more of an open-source way in this ecosystem, which is also noteworthy.

โ€œMeta was never an enterprise player, but with some of these open-source efforts, some of these large enterprise clients weโ€™re talking to โ€” like large banks โ€” are all starting to look at Meta AIโ€™s model in this space,โ€ Chandrasekaran said.

Lucas Mearian

With a career spanning more than two decades in journalism and technology research, Lucas Mearian is a seasoned writer, editor, and former IDC analyst with deep expertise in enterprise IT, infrastructure systems, and emerging technologies. Currently a senior writer at Computerworld covering AI, the future of work, healthcare IT and financial services IT, his 23-year tenure has included roles such as Senior Technology Editor and Data Storage Channel Editor, where he covered cutting-edge topics like blockchain, 3D printing, sustainable IT, and autonomous vehicles. He has appeared on several podcasts, including Foundryโ€™s Today In Tech. He also served as a research manager at IDC, where he focused on software-defined infrastructure, compute, and storage within the Infrastructure Systems, Platforms, and Technologies group.

Before entering tech media, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Waltham Daily News Tribune and as a senior reporter for the MetroWest Daily News. Heโ€™s won first place awards from the New England Press Association, the American Association of Business Publication Editors, and has been a finalist for several Jesse H. Neal Awards for outstanding business journalism. A former U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who served in reconnaissance, he brings a disciplined, analytical mindset to his work, along with outstanding writing, research, and public speaking skills.

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