Explainer-Bard vs ChatGPT: What do we know about Google's AI chatbot?
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[February 08, 2023]
(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc and rival Microsoft are once
again locked in a race to rule the internet zeitgeist after the Google
owner launched "Bard" in answer to AI chatbot sensation ChatGPT.
Just minutes after Google announced the launch of Bard on Monday,
Microsoft said it would hold an event at its Redmond headquarters to
reveal its own AI, potentially setting the stage for the next
Chrome-versus-Internet Explorer or Gmail-versus-Hotmail.
Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT has taken the tech world by storm
since it was opened for public use last year, as people worldwide got
creative with prompts that the conversational chatbot uses to create
everything from poems and novels to jokes and film scripts.
The artificial intelligence service could change how consumers search
for information or create content on command and free up time for
white-collar workers.
Here are some key differences between Bard and ChatGPT:
WHAT DO THEY DO?
The services that Google's Bard and ChatGPT would offer are similar.
Users will have to key in a question, a request or give a prompt to
receive a human-like response.
Microsoft and Google plan to embed AI tools to bolster their search
services Bing and Google Search, which account for a big chunk of
revenue.
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Both technologies can distill complex information and multiple
perspectives into easy-to-digest formats, but the most apparent
difference is Bard's ability to include recent events in the responses.
Though not immediately clear how the two services will differ, it is
certain that Alphabet's Bard will have access to more data.
Bard draws on information from the internet, while ChatGPT has access to
data until 2021.
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LAMDA VERSUS GPT
Bard is based on LaMDA, short for Language Model for Dialogue
Applications. The AI generated text with such skill that a company
engineer last year called it sentient, a claim the technology giant
and scientists widely dismissed.
OpenAI's GPT, or Generative Pre-trained Transformer, was first
released in 2020, and the GPT 3.5 series of language models that
finished training in early 2022 is the backbone of ChatGPT.
"ChatGPT sometimes writes plausible-sounding but incorrect or
nonsensical answers," Open AI said in a blog post.
WHEN WILL BARD BE AVAILABLE?
While OpenAI made a free research preview of ChatGPT available for
public use on Nov. 30 last year, Bard is currently only open to a
group of testers.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said in a blog post that the
conversational AI service will be made widely available in the
coming weeks.
ARE THERE OTHER ALTERNATIVES?
In the two months after ChatGPT's launch, a number of tech companies
have doubled down on generative AI technology, while a number of
startups are independently working on their own projects.
Baidu, China's answer to Google, is the latest company to join the
frenzy. Its AI is called Ernie.
(Reporting by Nivedita Balu and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing
by Devika Syamnath)
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