Meet Google Bard! - New AI Chatbot
Google is trying to dethrone ChatGPT by introducing Google Bard, a generative AI service.
With the rise of generative AI, AI chatbots came into our lives quickly. Experimental conversational AI services, like chatbots such as ChatGPT, have been the center of technological advances lately. After OpenAI introduced ChatGPT, other companies like Bing started integrating AI chatbots. In response to the recent buzz surrounding generative AI, Google Bard was introduced by Google, a new chatbot tool inspired by ChatGPT.
Bard uses a combination of machine learning and natural language processing to mimic human interactions while providing precise and useful responses to questions. Bard seeks to combine the breadth of human understanding with the power, wit, and creativity of Google's vast language models. It provides unique, top-notch responses using information from the internet.
In honor of its language powers, Bard is named after the word "poet," as in William Shakespeare, the Bard of Avalon.
Chatbots like Bard can comprehend nuances and idioms that are difficult for search engines to decode since they use datasets that contain speech. Subsequently, Bard compiles data from the internet to create an answer, which is transformed into the kind of conversational response you might anticipate from an individual. High-quality responses are what Bard, and other AI chatbots for that matter, want to deliver. A fresh set of abilities that later became available in response to user requests, Google Bard, can also assist software engineers with programming, including creating, debugging, and explaining code.
The user can start a dialogue with the AI, and since the conversations that take place during one session are remembered, they can use the context of prior inquiries to ask more specific questions of Bard. When the chatbot's information seems unclear, one can ask it for clarification, and it will edit itself and apologize. Although Bard, ChatGPT-4, and other AI chatbots might offer speedy responses, they might not be accurate. These platforms offer solutions impacted by training dataset biases, contradicting or out-of-date information, or artificial intelligence (AI)-generated facts. They ought to be utilized carefully, and the data they offer should be verified twice.
Despite having comparable functionality, ChatGPT and Bard differ from one another. While Google Bard may be able to use current data for its responses, ChatGPT is dependent on data mostly gathered until 2021.
Because Google Bard is still in its early stages, it is now only available to a few people in an experimental test form. You may sign up for early access on Google's website if you want to try it out; just be aware that there is a waitlist.