The Difference Between ‘ChatGPT’ & ‘Bard’ Google’s New AI Bot, Pichai Explains

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Since the launch of ChatGPT to the world, things at Google have not been the same, to say the least, employees at Google have been working their wits thin to fight off this threat. Word is, Google already issued a ‘red code’ over the AI bot ChatGPT but that has not stopped the world from interacting with the bot that has positive reviews across the world.

Google has been in operation since 1998 and has over the years managed to suppress search engines such as Bing, Yahoo, and AOL among others. Today, Google is in the shoes of its rivals, with fears that OpenAI will outsmart the tech giant.

The online user of today has no time to sift through tens or hundreds of links to find information like it is with ‘Googling’ and ChatGPT is answering that need by giving precise and clear information just by chatting with the bot. OpenAI has also released DALL-E which renders images based on text prompts.


Google’s ‘Chat GPT’ is out
This is not the first time we are seeing an Artificial Intelligence product from Google. The tech giant has always had the technology, the only difference is that it was not yet released to the public. And, this is the nightmare Google dreaded, an ambush, the unanticipated release of AI bot such as ChatGPT.

Google has announced the release of Bard, an Artificial Intelligence chatbot expected to compete against ChatGPT. The bot that is built on the Lamda language model is currently being used by a group of testers and is yet to be released to the public. Google has also announced new AI tools for its serach engine amid souring of the infamous ChatGPT.

According to the Chief Executive Officer of Alphabet Inc, Sundar Pichai, Bard services will be ‘bold & responsible’. “Bard seeks to combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of our large language models.”

“It draws on information from the web to provide fresh, high-quality responses. Bard can be an outlet for creativity, and a launchpad for curiosity, helping you to explain new discoveries from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to a 9-year-old, or learn more about the best strikers in football right now, and then get drills to build your skills,” said Sundar Pichai

Google says the new AI bot will require less computing power, enabling them to scale to more users and allowing for more feedback. “We’ll combine external feedback with our own internal testing to make sure Bard’s responses meet a high bar for quality, safety, and groundedness in real-world information. We’re excited for this phase of testing to help us continue to learn and improve Bard’s quality and speed.” Concluded Pichai

According to the tech giant, once Bard is out, users will experience AI-powered features in Search that distill complex information and multiple perspectives into easy-to-digest formats.

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