Google has been leading the Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution for some time and has recently taken things to a new level by launching its own AI bot – Bard. This revolutionary technology is developed to make automated tasks smarter and more intuitive than ever, enabling businesses and consumers to access information quickly on demand.
From voice-activated apps to virtual personal assistants that can answer questions while learning from your conversations over time, this new AI technology promises to be incredibly powerful – with implications far beyond what we know today. Read on as we explore all the amazing possibilities of Google’s AI Bot, Bard!
Google has unveiled its artificial intelligence bot, Bard, a direct rival to ChatGPT.
The California-based corporation announced in a blog post on Monday that it would soon provide access to its Artificial Intelligence (AI) prototype, which has been under development for the past six years, to a select group of “trusted testers.”
The company has stated that it intends to make the service accessible to more people in the coming weeks.
Since the introduction of ChatGPT, a widely discussed artificial intelligence tool, the world has been abuzz with positive and negative remarks about it since its launch.
Like Open AI’s ChatGPT, Bard will provide users with more detailed and sophisticated replies to difficult or unstructured inquiries. In 2019, Microsoft invested a significant one billion dollars into developing Open AI’s technology.
Since its launch in November, ChatGPT has handled over 100 million queries, offering users answers that resemble those of a human being by searching the web and other databases for pertinent information based on what it was supplied with.
LaMDA, the technology behind Google’s chatbot, has gathered attention due to its advanced conversation and language simulator. Last year, a former company engineer caused a stir when they called it “sentient.”
Google has indicated that even those who don’t engage with the chatbot will soon witness its influence on their primary search engine.
The comparison that CEO Sundar Pichai made in a blog post was that between a Google search today and one based on artificial intelligence is similar to the contrast between asking a user and being asked by them.
Sundar Pichai says:
“How many keys does a piano have”
“Is the piano or guitar easier to learn, and how much practice does each need?”
“AI can be helpful in these moments, synthesizing insights for questions where there’s no one right answer,”
“Soon, you’ll see AI-powered features in Search that distill complex information and multiple perspectives into easy-to-digest formats, so you can quickly understand the big picture and learn more from the web.”
Google is one of the leading companies in artificial intelligence and machine learning. So, it’s no surprise they would be among the first to create a bot powered by these technologies. Bard is their latest creation, and it shows a lot of promise. We can’t wait to see what this bot will be able to do in the future.
Source: cbc.ca