What IsBard?
Bard is a new conversational artificial intelligence service currently being tested by a small group of people with plans to go public in the upcoming weeks. This is a part of the business’s attempt to catch up to rivals like OpenAI, the maker of the well-known chatbot ChatGPT.
Users could use the company’s language models “as a companion to search,” Pichai had hinted during the company’s results conference call last week. This statement comes as Microsoft, another major player in the technology sector, is reportedly investing $10 billion in the startup Artificial Intelligence (AI) research lab OpenAI and wants to integrate AI capabilities across a variety of its software products, including Google rival Bing.
AI chatbot Bard uses information from the web to provide new data and updates.Bard will respond in-depth to user inquiries like planning a friend’s baby, comparing two oscar nominated movies, or for lunch suggestions, just like ChatGPT. Google will make Bard available and allow developers to build on its existing AI models.
Next month, businesses, individuals, and organizations will be able to test the Generative Language API, which LaMDA will initially power with support for additional language models.
Google Launches ChatGPT-Rival as its knowledge is currently limited to internet data up to 2021. The service may have an advantage when responding to inquiries concerning recent occurrences.
Features of Bard
The new experimental tool, named Bard, provides textual answers to questions submitted by users using data gathered from the web. In a post, Pichai also gave readers a sneak peek at new search engine capabilities that will utilize AI to respond to user inquiries and announced that it would make some of its AI programs available to third-party developers.
Google used the request from a user to Bard to describe recent discoveries made by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in a way that a 9-year-old may find engaging, as an example in the post on Monday. Bard answers in the form of talking points.
In apparent contrast to rival programs like ChatGPT, which can spout made-up material in answer to some user queries. Google officials have also claimed they need to be faster and more careful with their products.
Google executives claim that they must evaluate new tools to ensure that they don’t display prejudice and to prevent misuse, worries that are echoed by many academics. Like ChatGPT, which the AI research company OpenAI formally unveiled in late November, Bard is based on a sizable language model.
These models are trained on massive web data sets to generate interesting responses to user signals.
Helping developers innovate with AI
Beyond our own products, we think it’s important to make it easy, safe and scalable for others to benefit from these advances by building on top of our best models. Next month, we’ll start onboarding individual developers, creators and enterprises so they can try our Generative Language API, initially powered by LaMDA with a range of models to follow. Over time, we intend to create a suite of tools and APIs that will make it easy for others to build more innovative applications with AI. Having the necessary compute power to build reliable and trustworthy AI systems is also crucial to startups, and we are excited to help scale these efforts through our Google Cloud partnerships with Cohere, C3.ai and Anthropic, which was just announced last week. Stay tuned for more developer details soon.
Bold and responsible
It’s critical that we bring experiences rooted in these models to the world in a bold and responsible way. That’s why we’re committed to developing AI responsibly: In 2018, Google was one of the first companies to publish a set of AI Principles. We continue to provide education and resources for our researchers, partner with governments and external organizations to develop standards and best practices, and work with communities and experts to make AI safe and useful.
Whether it’s applying AI to radically transform our own products or making these powerful tools available to others, we’ll continue to be bold with innovation and responsible in our approach. And it’s just the beginning — more to come in all of these areas in the weeks and months ahead.
Bard offers a better user experience
Bard is lightyears ahead in terms of its user-friendly interface. Not only does it just look nicer—with formatted text that’s way easier to scan than ChatGPT’s chunky text—but you can also edit your questions after you ask them and view multiple responses that it prepares.
So, what do future Bard users need to know?
- Bard has a more current knowledge base as it draws from data on the internet—a far cry from ChatGPT, which is trained in data up to 2021.
- Bard will be integrated into Google’s search engine to simplify the way people access information across complex topics.
- Bard is designed to improve research and understanding across education, business, and other fields, while ChatGPT is more focused on text functions.
- Bard is expected to provide more accurate information, while ChatGPT needs careful prompting to generate more detailed responses.
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