Google announces Bard, an AI that competes with ChatGPT
Google’s chatbot, Bard, was announced in February and aims to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which Microsoft plans to integrate into its Bing and Edge products.
Google gives us the first glimpses of their new AI
A highly anticipated moment, Google has just unveiled Bard, a revolutionary innovation in the AI field. Bard is an experimental conversational service based on the LaMDA AI, designed to rival ChatGPT. This new chatbot seems to live up to all expectations, and Google is already giving us an exciting preview. When we ask the question, "What discoveries from the James Webb telescope can I share with my 9-year-old son?" Google’s chatbot knows exactly where to take you. With a precise and appropriate answer, this chatbot responds to your query in a simple and clear way. The response is structured in three parts, with a concise but effective explanation.
Google Bard made official: When did it happen?
On February 6, Google officially announced Bard, followed by an AI conference hosted by the search giant in Paris on February 8. This week was rich in AI-related events, as in addition to the Bard announcement and the Paris conference, Microsoft also revealed its own AI developments with ChatGPT and OpenAI on February 7. The press had already reported on Bard’s existence at the end of January, when media outlets had observed its operation as a chatbot called "Apprentice Bard." Differences with ChatGPT were noted, especially regarding the relevance of the information provided.
But what are the differences between Bard and ChatGPT?
Google presents an innovative technology with Bard, which stands out from ChatGPT in terms of the relevance of responses. Unlike ChatGPT, which is based on outdated data from 2021, Bard is connected to the web in real-time, allowing it to process more up-to-date information to respond to user queries accurately and timely. While ChatGPT is based on OpenAI’s GPT-3 models and technology, Bard is powered by another language model developed by Google: LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications). This shows a marked difference in how the two technologies are designed to help users obtain information and answers.
How does Google Bard work?
Google Bard is based on the LaMDA language model, which stands for Language Model for Dialogue Applications. LaMDA was first introduced to the public in 2021 and has since improved with an update. It relies on a neural network called Transformer, developed in 2017, along with AI research from 2020. Google describes Bard as an "experimental conversational AI service," and while it is not yet available to the public, it provides a concrete application of the LaMDA language model and the Transformer artificial neural network. Bard is also connected to the internet to access always up-to-date information. The American company announced that the current version of Bard uses a lighter version of LaMDA. "This smaller model, requiring less computing power, allows us to deploy it to a larger number of users and handle a greater volume of feedback," said Google during the presentation of its conversational agent. Are you a professional looking for a communication agency for your project? Schedule a metting with our team to discuss your project and discover our tailored approach.
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