Google Launches ChatGPT Rival Bard, Releases AI Service For Early Testers
Google parent company Alphabet is planning to launch a chatbot service and more artificial intelligence for the search engine and its developers, marking a counterattack against Microsoft in the competition to lead the search engine. the beginning of a new wave of technology.
in one blog post in Monday, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said the company is opening a dialogue artificial intelligence service is called Bard to test user feedback, followed by a public release in the next few weeks.
According to the blog, Bard’s experimental conversational AI service is being powered by LaMDA (Language Modeling for Conversational Applications), which was unveiled by Google two years ago. The CEO also added about Bard’s ability, which will be a combination of “the strength, intelligence and creativity of the company’s major language models.”
Bard will seek knowledge based on user-provided feedback, as well as information available on the web. Initially, the company is implementing the AI system for testers along with a lightweight model version of LaMDA. For now, the focus is shifted to collecting feedback to make AI systems better for future application.
Bard from Google is Alphabet’s competitor to OpenAI ChatGPT, headed by Microsoft. ChatGPT has news for become fastest growing consumer app in history, beating TikTok and Instagram. ChatGPT is estimated to have reached 100 million monthly active users in January, just two months after its launch.
ChatGPT can create articles, essays, jokes, and even poetry in response to prompts. openAIa private company backed by Microsoftmade available to the public free of charge at the end of November.
In addition to Bard, Google is also focused on supporting other trusted AI systems through its Google Cloud partnership. These AI systems include coherent, C3.ai And mankind. It was recently report that Google has invested nearly $400 million (approximately Rs 3,299 crore) in Anthropic.