On the other hand, Alphabet's inability to deploy GPT-3 or GPT-3.5 has led to the possibility of its disruption, so anti-trust treatment may not be necessary.
Disrupted by a whom? Microsoft? Facebook? The company formerly known as Twitter? Even if one of these takes over we'd just be trading masters.
And that's ignoring how Alphabet's core business, Search, has little to fear from GPT-3 or GPT-3.5. These models are decent for a chatbot, but for anything where you want reliably correct answers they are lacking.
IX-103|1 year ago
And that's ignoring how Alphabet's core business, Search, has little to fear from GPT-3 or GPT-3.5. These models are decent for a chatbot, but for anything where you want reliably correct answers they are lacking.