Google this Monday launched a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool called Bard, which appears to be a response to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which had a strong investment from Microsoft and gained huge popularity in just over two months after its release to the general public. became.
A publication published on the company blog and signed by Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai explains that Bard has been tested with trusted people so far before being opened to the general public “in the coming weeks” .
Without giving details, Google says Bard pulls your information from the web “to provide new and high-quality answers,” pointing out that they can be used for creative purposes, as well as purely informational.
The tech giant additionally gives some examples, noting that Bard will work for a nine-year-old child to understand the James Webb super telescope or learn more about the greatest forwards in football today.
Other uses of Bard’s “chat” could include, according to Pichai’s note, planning a pre-birth party for a baby, comparing two Oscar-nominated movies or preparing a menu based on the foods available in a refrigerator.
The first version of Bard will be limited, until it adapts to computers with less capacity, while Google manages to increase user “feedback”, allowing it to reach new types of people.
This gradual process will make Bard gain speed and quality, emphasizes the CEO’s note.
Nowhere in the blog post is the competition mentioned, but analysts have stressed that this new AI tool from Google is clearly the tech giant’s answer to its major competitor, Microsoft, which has invested $10 billion in OpenAI and is expected to direct ChatGPT soon. integrate into the Bing search engine to revolutionize the way searches are processed on this platform.
ChatGPT has grown in popularity and versatility, but so has its ethical boundaries for educational purposes in schools and universities.
Source: DN
