Google has announced artificial intelligence Bard, which should work similar to the hugely popular ChatGPT. The AI model also focuses on the chat function and language analysis for communicating with people.
Google has decided to respond to AI with its ChatGPT chat feature with its own AI model called “Bard”. Just like the Internet hit from OpenAI, the Mountain View company wants to introduce a language-comprehension-based system that can deftly carry on a conversation with a human.
Google Bard AI is a competitor to ChatGPT with artificial intelligence
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the Bard AI initiative in a post on the company’s official blog. Like ChatGPT, Bard is based on the so-called big language model. This means that artificial intelligence assimilates a huge amount of texts written by people, and thus learns to naturally form sentences.
As Pichai pointed out, Bard is already available to “trusted testers” at the moment, but in the “coming weeks” it will be available to a wider audience. The technology is based on Google’s Language Model for Conversational Applications (LaMDA), which was announced two years ago.
“Bard is designed to combine the wealth of knowledge available around the world with the power, intelligence and creativity provided by our large language models. AI draws information from the Internet to provide the most relevant and accurate answers to the questions asked to it.
Bard AI could be the future of Google Search
Market watchers argue that the Google search engine may now have more and more problems due to the development of AI. Questions once asked by Google are now answered by ChatGPT and similar models.
Popular AI directly provides answers to questions that Internet users could previously search in the popular Google engine. Artificial intelligence goes so far as to even allow you to create essays, homework, lyrics, essays and other works. Previously, Internet users were inspired by Google, but now they no longer need it.
No wonder Google has rolled out its own weapon for the looming AI model war. At the end of last year, the company even had to issue a “red alert” for its search engine, just in time for the public premiere of ChatGPT, which took place at the end of November.
Source: Wprost
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