{"id":5848,"date":"2023-03-24T07:39:30","date_gmt":"2023-03-24T07:39:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessner.com\/?p=5848"},"modified":"2023-03-24T07:41:30","modified_gmt":"2023-03-24T07:41:30","slug":"google-opens-bard-ai-chatbot-to-users-in-us-uk-to-rival-chatgpt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessner.com\/google-opens-bard-ai-chatbot-to-users-in-us-uk-to-rival-chatgpt\/","title":{"rendered":"Google opens Bard AI chatbot to users in the US and UK to contend with rival ChatGPT"},"content":{"rendered":"
It has been a month since Google<\/a> announced Bard, a generative AI chatbot that is meant to rival OpenAI\u2019s ChatGPT. But before it even made waves among millions of users eager to see what Artificial Intelligence<\/a> magic it could conjure up, Bard hit a few snags when it reportedly disappointed a large number of early testers.<\/span><\/p>\n Bard users have reported numerous “wrong and weird” and extraordinary responses that suggest the chatbot may have taken a hit and was hallucinating at some point during early testing.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Google’s stocks immediately took a hit and dropped a few percentage points in value as soon as news of these mistakes was reported by early testers. However, this did not stop the tech giant from fully releasing Bard AI on Tuesday, first to US and UK users and then to the rest of the world.<\/span><\/p>\n Admittedly, Google insists that Bard will be making mistakes, and it will continue to do so until it perfects itself.<\/span><\/p>\n Bard, the California-based tech juggernaut’s response to Microsoft’s Bing Chat<\/a> and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, differs from Bing Chat in that it generates all of the information provided by the model rather than retrieving search results.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Despite this, the AI chatbot’s purpose is to assist users in generating ideas and responding to inquiries. Google envisions Bard as an essential aspect of the Google Search experience.<\/span><\/p>\n Google CEO Sundar Pichai said last month that in the past year, the company has been working on an experimental conversational AI service powered by LaMDA, or Language Model for Dialogue Applications, their next-generation language and conversation development.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Following the initial experience of a few trusted testers, the company announced on Tuesday that it is launching Bard AI in the United States and the United Kingdom, followed by other key locations around the world.<\/span><\/p>\n \u00a0<\/span>According to Pichai, Bard seeks to combine the breadth of the world\u2019s knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of our large language models.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cIt [Bard] 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\u2019s 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,\u201d he said in a <\/span>media statement<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n Unlike ChatGPT, Bard provides multiple versions or drafts of responses to your queries after a month, allowing you to select the most appropriate one. It also has a helpful feature called the “Google it” button, which transforms your prompt into a search engine-optimized question and directs it to Google Search.<\/span><\/p>\n\n