Google Bard: the Artificial Intelligence that promises to leave ChatGPT behind is official

Google Bard: the Artificial Intelligence that promises to leave ChatGPT behind is official

Google has finally announced its alternative to ChatGPT, the ‘chatbot’ that has revolutionized the Artificial Intelligence sector by offering access to Artificial Intelligence.

Google Bard: the Artificial Intelligence

No wonder all the alarms went off at Google when ChatGPT was launched last November. The company knew very well the potential of AI because they had been developing something very similar in private for years.

Out of an abundance of caution, Google decided not to make its advances in Artificial Intelligence public, but it can no longer afford that luxury. With the rumors that ChatGPT will be integrated into Bing, Google left behind in the next race in the sector.

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Google Bard- the AI that talks to you

Google has been developing AI solutions for years until now, it had not implemented them in a commercial product. That changes with the presentation of Google Bard, a ‘chatbot’ extremely similar to ChatGPT.

Bard is a conversational Artificial Intelligence service Like ChatGPT; instead of entering search terms as in the Google page, we introduce phrases or questions that we can ask. In turn, the AI will respond naturally instead of simply showing us a list of results.

Bard’s great advantage over ChatGPT is precisely giving results based on Google search instead of an internal database. That allows it to display truthful and modern information and solves one of the big problems with ChatGPT, which is famous for making blunders from time to time.

Drawing on Google results also allows Bard greater versatility. In the demo, the user asked Google Bard for an explanation of what the James Webb Space Telescope was but aimed at a 9-year-old boy. Bard was able to display various tidbits about the science project with simple sentences, including explaining terms that might be difficult to understand, such as “exoplanet,” without requiring the user to prompt him.

Google proposes Bard as a solution for our curiosity and creativity since it will be able to explain concepts with which we are not familiar and start projects; In another example, the user asked Bard which was easier to learn, the piano or the guitar, and the AI explained the advantages of learning one or the other instrument.

Bard will be integrated directly into Google search, so we’ll always have access to the traditional results if we prefer them. However, it’s clear that the company still doesn’t believe this technology is up to par and includes a warning that Bard may give out inaccurate or inappropriate information. That is also why Bard will be released progressively, starting with just a few trusted users and gradually expanding to the whole world.

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