With Microsoft looking to integrate ChatGPT into Bing, and many proclaiming AI responders to be the next evolution of search, it seemed inevitable that Google, too, would eventually throw its hat into the generative AI ring.
Today, Google has announced Bard, a conversational AI service which will provide ‘fresh, high-quality responses’ to questions via information sourced from across the web.
Which looks a lot like ChatGPT – though Google’s also keen to reiterate that it’s been developing its systems for years.
“AI is the most profound technology we are working on today. Whether it’s helping doctors detect diseases earlier or enabling people to access information in their own language, AI helps people, businesses and communities unlock their potential. And it opens up new opportunities that could significantly improve billions of lives. That’s why we re-oriented the company around AI six years ago - and why we see it as the most important way we can deliver on our mission: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.”
Six years. See, Google’s not just jumping on the AI bandwagon.
Google has been talking up its AI technology, in response to the hype around ChatGPT, while also criticizing ChatGPT’s models for their inaccuracy and potential for reputational risk.
Now, it’s putting its own tool up for comparison. And while many are already enamored with ChatGPT’s process, Google’s variation will also likely attract attention – especially...
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