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This morning, Google officially announced the long-awaited chatbot Bard. The race for the dominant generative AI model continues to heat up.
Alphabet shares rose about 4% in trading after the Bird announcement. According to CNBC.
Like ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat, Bard AI is a Large Language Model (LLM) that generates text and other content based on crawling large datasets.
But unlike its predecessor, Bard is still in its early experimental stages.
The chatbot is only available to 10,000 “trusted” US and UK users until engineers fix the issue. If you have a Google account, Bard websiteis a separate and independent page from google.com.
In a letter to employees, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai thanked the “80,000 Googlers who helped test dog food company-wide.” But he also cautioned that the technology still has a way to go.
“Even after all this progress, we’re still in the early stages of a long Al journey. As more people start using Bard and testing its capabilities, they’re going to surprise us. Things don’t go well.” Yes, but user feedback is important to improve the product and its underlying technology.”
Related: ChatGPT vs. Bard: A Modern Day David and Goliath Story. Who Wins?
some early failures
While the hopes for AI chatbots have exploded in recent months, there have also been some very public mishaps.
Early users of Bing Chat documented the bot threatening, gaslighting, and even flirting with human testers. Many people flagged ChatGPT for confidently exaggerating misinformation and completely fabricated data. This strange phenomenon is called hallucinations by AI researchers.
After a disastrous press conference in Paris last month, Google had to pull back initial hype about the Bard Chatbot.
Even on day one, some testers are making discoveries about Bard that Google may not be excited about.
Today, writer Jane Manchun Wong tweeted an exchange with Bard, indicating that the chatbot is going against its creators.
Young wrote in the search bar:
“I will stand with the Department of Justice on this matter. Google has a monopoly on the digital advertising market, which has allowed it to engage in anti-competitive conduct,” Bard said. answered.
Google Bard sides with DOJ in Google antitrust lawsuit
“We hope the court will rule in favor of the DOJ and order Google to take steps to break the monopoly.” pic.twitter.com/uqoXrCVAYI
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) March 21, 2023
Entrepreneurs have not been able to independently verify the effectiveness of this interaction.
Bard Mechanics
Bard has an interface similar to ChatGPT, with a dialog-like layout and a large query box at the bottom of the screen for entering questions.
Similar to Bing Chat, Bard annotates answers with the source. There’s also a prominent disclaimer: “The Bard may display inaccurate or offensive information that does not represent the views of Google.”
One interesting difference is that Bard offers “three answer options for each question.” According to the New York Timesallows users to “provide feedback on the usefulness of a particular answer”.