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Google: ChatGPT answers with Bard

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Google: ChatGPT answers with Bard

Google is throwing down the gauntlet to popular new AI tool ChatGPT by introducing its own “intelligent” chatbot called Bard. The new Google app will be released to the public in a few weeks after being tested by a dedicated team.

It is clear that the so-called artificial intelligence is now creating new data, as the user can have more complete and complex answers to the questions he asks in the application. That’s why ChatGPT is the biggest problem Google has ever had with its competitors.

Bard is based on Lamda’s own conversational AI model (Language Model for Dialogue Applications). Google also announced that it is integrating new AI tools into its existing search engine as the goal is for its system to now be able to provide answers to questions such as “Is it easier to learn piano or guitar?”.

It should be noted that until now Google’s engine has simply listed links to relevant web pages, but obviously users would prefer a ready-made answer from the engine itself.

AI chatbots are specially designed to answer complex and valuable user queries by finding information on the Internet and presenting it in text form. ChatGPT, released on 11/30/2022, can create everything from student reports and student papers to journalism and science articles, political speeches, poems and songs in seconds.

Barb won’t give misleading answers

Whether all this is based only on reliable sources and whether disinformation does not get into the answers and “creations” of the chatbot is a question to be explored. Google wants to at least make sure Bard isn’t giving misleading or irresponsible answers.

Google CEO Sudhar Pichai said Bard will first use a version of Lamda that “requires significantly less processing power” so that it can serve more requesting users at the same time. ChatGPT, inundated with questions from all over the world, often finds it difficult to answer them right away.

Google’s announcement, which recently announced it was laying off 12,000 of its employees, comes after reports that Microsoft intends to use Open AI’s ChatGPT in its products (Teams, Office, etc.) as well as its own Bing search. an engine that is still much less popular than Google. Microsoft, not coincidentally, recently made a multi-billion dollar investment in Open AI in San Francisco, apparently seeing a window of opportunity to take over Google in search engines.

So far, ChatGPT is free for everyone, and at the same time it is being piloted in the US with a $20/month subscription.

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Source: Kathimerini

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