Alphabet's Google has inaugurated a new artificial intelligence (AI) hub in Paris, marking a significant expansion of its research capabilities in Europe. The hub, announced by CEO Sundar Pichai, will house 300 engineers from 40 different nationalities, emphasizing the tech giant's commitment to diversifying its AI expertise and fostering innovation in the field. This move comes amidst observations of Google's most advanced AIs refusing to answer simple questions, sparking debates about the current state of AI competence. The establishment of the Paris AI hub is seen by some as an indication of Google's insecurities about AI, as it seeks to bolster its position in the competitive landscape of emerging technologies.
A steep decline in AI competence https://t.co/HiwDpZ28ii
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Google’s new AI hub in Paris proves that Google feels insecure about AI https://t.co/IQTg7DU3Em
Alphabet’s Google opens a new Paris hub for its artificial intelligence research teams, as the French capital stakes its claim to be the European center of the emerging technology https://t.co/CDw3ZYlUGE
*even more* AI in Paris 🥳 @sundarpichai announcing new AI Hub w 300 engineers of 40 nationalities https://t.co/SKhChG2XAb
Google’s most advanced AIs just refuse to answer simple questions https://t.co/jXLFbl3ehU