Alphabet Chairman John Hennessy explains why Google was hesitant to put out its ChatGPT competitor

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Alphabet Chairman John Hennessy explains why Google was hesitant to put out its ChatGPT competitor
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'You don't want to put a system out that either says wrong things or sometimes says toxic things,' Alphabet Chairman John Hennessy said at a conference Monday

Hennessy said Google was slow to roll out its ChatGPT competitor in part because it's still giving wrong answers. Google is among the most-used consumer products, and entities like YouTube and Search have sometimes provided inaccurate information in the past.

He added, "I don’t think Vint anticipated that people would use the internet to do evil things," referring to Google executive Vint Cerf, who was one of the early developers of the internet's underlying technology. Hennessy added that he's been impressed with ChatGPT's abilities, and that it is moving faster than he anticipated.

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