Wednesday’s top tech news: after Microsoft’s AI blowout, it’s Google’s turn

Microsoft made a big splash yesterday with new ChatGPT-powered upgrades to its Bing search engine and Edge browser. Today, in what feels unlikely to be a coincidence, Google has its own event taking place. “Join us to learn how we’re opening up greater access to information for people everywhere, through Search, Maps and beyond,” Google’s live stream description reads. The event comes two days after Google announced it’s working on a ChatGPT competitor called “Bard.”

Meanwhile in the world of politics, President Joe Biden once again railed against Big Tech in his Second State of the Union address. “Pass bipartisan legislation to strengthen antitrust enforcement and prevent big online platforms from giving their own products an unfair advantage,” Biden said, and went on to call for legislation to protect children from data tracking and targeted advertising.

And now, here’s a silly tweet to start your day (click through to the tweet it’s quoting for the context):

Stay tuned, as we continue to update this list with the most important news of today: Tuesday, February 8th, 2023.

  • Green light.

    Microsoft’s first shot across the bow in the new AI search wars rang out yesterday afternoon, and now it’s Google’s turn. We know it already uses AI and machine learning, but what’s new for that technology in Google’s tools? We’ll find out in a few minutes.



  • Elon Musk’s ‘Master Plan 3’ is coming.

    Will Tesla’s plan include sharks? Lasers? Sharks using lasers to ignite a controlled fusion reaction that brings on the singularity? Anything’s possible with the boy billionaire. We’ll find out March 1st.





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