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Google releases chatbot Brad Vs ChatGPT

Google has created its own chatbot Bard to compete with ChatGPT, which employs its own Language Model for Conversation Applications (LaMDA). On an earnings call just a few days previously, Google CEO Sundar Pichai delivered an update on the company's progress.


Before the call, Google employees referred to ChatGPT as "code red" since the AI-powered platform had received favorable feedback from users globally. Google announced in a blog post that it is releasing Bard to "trusted testers" before making it freely available to the public in the coming weeks.

Google Bard, like ChatGPT, is an AI-powered chatbot that can answer a range of inquiries in a conversational approach. According to Google, Bard leverages web resources to give informative, up-to-date solutions.

Transformer, a neural network architecture, and LaMDA, Google's language model, power Google's chatbot. Surprisingly, both Transformer and the GPT-3 language model serve as the underpinnings of ChatGPT. Google Research developed and released Transformer in 2017.

Google Bard is now only available to a small number of people; the broader public cannot test it. Google is developing a considerably more energy-efficient "lightweight model version of LaMDA."

Google is now working on the most immersive technology, AI. AI's mission is to assist customers, whether they be physicians identifying sickness early or allowing consumers to access information in their native language. AI assists people, businesses, and communities in realizing their full potential. And it creates new opportunities that have the potential to greatly enhance the lives of billions of people. 

As a result, Google has reoriented the AI division during the last six years. Google also argues that it is the most significant approach to achieve its purpose of organizing the world's knowledge and making it widely accessible and valuable. 

Google has continued to invest in AI across the board since then, and Google AI and DeepMind have grown in sophistication. The greatest AI computation scale is now doubling every six months. At the same time, powerful generative AI and large language models are capturing people's minds all across the world. 

This was made by Google. The goal of technology is to use it to assist humans. That has been Google's path with the large language model. Google released next-generation language and conversational capabilities enabled by the Language Model for Dialog Apps two years ago (or LaMDA for short).

Google is also developing Bard, an experimental conversational AI service powered by LaMDA. And now, Google is going another step further by making it available to trustworthy testers before making it available to the broader public in the coming weeks. 

Bard aims to integrate global knowledge's breadth with the power, intelligence, and creativity of our large language models. It uses online information to give new, high-quality replies. The bard may be a creative outlet as well as a launching pad for inquiry, assisting you in explaining amazing technologies from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to a 9-year-old, or learning more about the finest attackers in soccer today, then getting practice to develop your talents.

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