Google shares tank 8% as AI chatbot Bard flubs answer in ad

Al Jazeera 

Shares of Google's parent company lost more than $100bn in market value on Wednesday after its Bard chatbot advertisement showed inaccurate information and analysts said its AI search event lacked details on how it will answer Microsoft's ChatGPT challenge. Reuters was the first to point out the error in Google's advertisement, which debuted Monday, about which satellite first took pictures of a planet outside the Earth's solar system. Shares of the company's parent Alphabet fell 8 percent or $8.59 a share to $99.05 and was one of the most actively traded on US exchanges. The tech giant posted a short GIF video of Bard in action via Twitter, describing the chatbot as a "launchpad for curiosity" that would help simplify complex topics, but it delivered an inaccurate answer that was spotted just hours before the launch event for Bard in Paris. "This is a hiccup here and they're severely punishing the stock for it, which is justified because obviously everybody is pretty excited to see what Google's going to counter with Microsoft coming out with a pretty decent product," said Dennis Dick, founder and market structure analyst at Triple D Trading.

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