Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind, Google's AI research division, said the company will spend more than $100 billion developing artificial intelligence technology over time - another sign of Silicon Valley's investment in the AI race. He also said that Google has more powerful computing power than competitors such as Microsoft. "This is one of the reasons why we partnered with Google in 2014, because we knew that in order to achieve general artificial intelligence, we would need a lot of computing power. The global interest in OpenAI's ChatGPT shows that the public is ready to accept artificial intelligence systems, even if they are still flawed and prone to errors." (Jinshi)