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    Home » News » How Meta Introduced Google Search Results into Its AI Chatbot
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    How Meta Introduced Google Search Results into Its AI Chatbot

    Mark Zuckerberg discussed Meta's collaboration with Google.
    By Ali UsamaApr 21, 2024 5:35 AM
    Meta & Google Collaboration in AI Chatbot

    Meta has managed to team up with Google, pulling Google search results into its AI chatbot. This move is pretty noteworthy considering Google’s stronghold on the search engine market. In an interview with The Verge, Mark Zuckerberg shared that Google is now pitching in with real-time data to boost Meta AI. What’s intriguing is that this collaboration is happening even though Google has its own AI assistant, Gemini. It looks like both companies see some strategic advantages in working together.

    Zuckerberg pointed out that there isn’t much money changing hands with this deal, hinting that the collaboration is more about boosting their products and expanding their market presence than about direct financial gains.

    He mentioned, “I guess I wouldn’t have been surprised if they didn’t want to do it. But it seems like they are building up a whole model around this, so it makes sense. It’s good for Google. It shows Google prominently and links to Google. They pay Apple a ton of money for distribution. They’re not paying us. So, I think it’s good for them on that,” explaining that there’s hardly any money flowing either way in this partnership.

    This setup allows Google to keep a strong foothold in Artificial Intelligence search solutions without the big financial commitments it has with other tech giants like Apple. Google isn’t paying Meta, which could be a strategic cost-saving move.

    By linking with Google’s huge search capabilities, Meta AI gets a significant boost, improving its accuracy and speed in delivering information. This could make the AI more useful and attract more users. The integration functionalities of Meta AI also give Google a valuable spot in the AI market, letting it expand its influence without big spending.

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    Ali Usama is the Content Editor and Manager at Technical Master. By day, he operates at the intersection of complex hardware architecture and readable human prose, stripping away the pretension of silicon-valley speak to tell you what your gadgets actually do. By night, he faces his greatest adversary: a gaming backlog that's currently expanding faster than the universe. With a keyboard in one hand and a controller in the other, Ali has mastered the fine art to explain why your smartphone requires its fourteenth update this month and at the same time, lose his mind to a Dark Souls boss. With an unhealthy knowledge of processor specs and gaming Easter eggs, Ali has covered the industry since cloud storage sounded like a hobby for meteorologists. He believes every device must answer "But can it run Doom?" and RGB lighting definitely increases your FPS (provided you don't look at the benchmarks). A sworn enemy of poorly optimized PC ports, Ali believes most problems are solvable via firmware updates, espresso, or fleeing to a cabin in the woods. When he isn't researching across 47 open tabs, he likes to optimize his coffee-to-productivity ratio and write with the skepticism of a man who has seen too many revolutionary gadgets die in a junk drawer.

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