Google Unveils Its AI-Powered ChatGPT Rival
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Google Unveils , Its AI-Powered , ChatGPT Rival.
Google Unveils , Its AI-Powered , ChatGPT Rival.
On February 6, Google unveiled
'Bard,' the tech giant's new chatbot,
in a bid to compete with ChatGPT.
CNN reports that CEO of Google and parent company
Alphabet, Sundar Pichai, said that 'Bard' will be
opened up to a select group of testers.
CNN reports that CEO of Google and parent company
Alphabet, Sundar Pichai, said that 'Bard' will be
opened up to a select group of testers.
According to Pichai, the company
reportedly plans on releasing 'Bard'
to the public "in the coming weeks.".
'Bard' is built on a large language
model, similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT
which was released in late November.
'Bard' is built on a large language
model, similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT
which was released in late November.
The large language models consist of
vast troves of online data that is used
to generate responses to user prompts.
Bard seeks to combine the breadth of
the world’s knowledge with the power,
intelligence and creativity of
our large language models, Sundar Pichai, Google and Alphabet CEO, via CNN.
It draws on information
from the web to provide
fresh, high-quality responses, Sundar Pichai, Google and Alphabet CEO, via CNN.
CNN reports that Google's new chatbot comes as
online searches, the company's core product,
is facing its most significant competition in years.
Since its launch, ChatGPT has been used to answer
some questions that would typically have been
Google searches before the advent of chatbots.
According to Pichai, AI-powered
tools will soon be integrated into
the company's flagship Search tool.
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