Google Unleashes AI Bard To Fight Open AI's Chat GPT: What Could This Mean For The Future of AI?
AI dreams of coexisting in industry and real life with the chat GPT released through Open AI.
Google, which was considered to be the most threatened by the chat GPT, unveiled Bard against it.
Google Sunday Richie, CEO of the Google Blog, announced a Bad based on an interactive application language model (LAMBDA) based on the Google Blog on the 6th and heralded public disclosure in the order. Bard will be serviced as an experimental interactive AI provided by Lambda.
Bard is provided in the form of answering this by entering natural language (daily language), similar to the chat GPT. Richie CEO was confident that he could explain the new discovery of NASA's James Webspace Telescope to a 9-year-old child, or learn the technology of the world's best football strikers and inform them. You can deliver the learned data more useful to your user.
Google said that AI is interested in understanding information and changing to useful knowledge. The user who uses it also added that it can simply grasp the core of what he wants to find beyond simple information and complete his work. In addition, it is possible to provide insights in questions without correct answers. In addition, these search functions will soon be applied to Google search and will be able to access various AI technology.
Richie explained that the development of artificial intelligence is growing in Moore's law, which doubles in two years, and the calculation is doubling in six months. Based on this advanced technology, Google plans to add the advantages of AI to everyday goods and life.
Google, which has gathered the public early on the Back's Alpha go and Lee Seldom, showed various artificial intelligence technologies such as interactive language model and generated AI.
However, the chat GPT first received the public attention as an interactive AI. In addition, Microsoft, which had invested early in developer Open AI, significantly increased its investment and plans to use the chat GPT for its search engine Bing.
Meanwhile, Google has released an interactive AI that encompasses ordinary users, and discussions on steadily raised technical abuse have become urgent. Earlier, Mira Murat CTO of Open AI mentioned the necessity of regulation with the great potential of AI in an interview with Time.
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