Open AI’s ChatGPT, a conversational chatbot predicted to replace Google Search, is causing worries among teachers, students, journalists, and other human workers who fear being replaced by a bot.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently wrote a blog post introducing Bard, Google’s answer to ChatGPT. Pichai considers AI to be the most important technology of our time and sees it as a means to unlock potential and improve lives. He states that this is why Google re-oriented the company around AI six years ago, with the aim of organizing the world’s information and making it accessible to everyone.
Bard is an experimental conversational AI platform developed by Google.
Just like ChatGPT, Bard utilizes conversational abilities and depends on Google’s LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications). It will initially be accessible to selected testers before being made available to the public by Google.
In a blog post, Sundar Pichai explains the features of Bard, a conversational AI platform developed by Google. According to Pichai, Bard combines the world’s vast knowledge with the power and intelligence of language models. The platform uses information from the web to provide fresh and high-quality answers to users. Bard aims to be a tool for creativity and a source of knowledge, helping users learn and explore new things.
Google plans to launch Bard with a lightweight version of LaMDA, which requires less computing power, making it accessible to more users. Google intends to collect feedback from trusted testers and combine it with its own internal testing to ensure that Bard meets high standards of quality, safety, and accuracy. During this phase, Google aims to improve Bard’s performance by increasing its speed and quality.
While ChatGPT is often considered as a replacement for Google Search, Google intends to use its AI capabilities to improve its search engine. Pichai notes that Google is changing the way users interact with its search engine to provide more meaningful answers to their queries. According to Pichai, when people think of Google, they often turn to the company for quick and factual answers to their questions.
Google plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its search feature.
The CEO states that more people are seeking in-depth information from Google, beyond simple facts. They are seeking a better understanding of topics such as the ease of learning different musical instruments and how much practice each requires. In the future, Google intends to provide resources and APIs to enable third-party developers to create educational apps using Bard’s AI technology.
Google intends to integrate AI into its search engine, allowing users to comprehend complex information in a simplified manner. The aim is to make it easier to understand information and learn from the internet, whether the response from Google search is in the form of video, audio, images or text.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasizes the company’s approach to AI will be a balance of innovation and responsibility. He hints that the impact of Bard will be seen in Google’s search engine and other applications in the near future.