Google launches ChatGPT rival Bard in US and UK
Google has invited people in the United Kingdom and the United States to test its AI chatbot, known as Bard, as it continues on its gradual path to catch up with the Microsoft-backed ChatGPT. Bard, ChatGPT and other similar artificial intelligence apps churn out essays, poems or computer code on command and have taken the world by storm as the biggest new thing in tech since the advent of the iPhone. Google CEO Sundar Pichai told staff on Tuesday that after testing Bard with 80,000 Google employees, the chatbot would be tested with the UK and US public as a "first step" before going out to more countries in other languages. "As more people start to use Bard and test its capabilities, they'll surprise us," Pichai said in a memo to staff seen by AFP. But the user feedback is critical to improving the product and the underlying technology," added Pichai, who has faced some criticism within the company for rushing to catch up with Microsoft. In the launch, people wishing to play with Bard can sign onto a waiting list at the bard.google.com "We've learned a lot so far by testing Bard, and the next critical step in improving it is to get feedback from more people," Google vice presidents Sissie Hsiao and Eli Collins said in a blog post. As exciting as chatbots can be, they have their faults, Hsiao and Collins cautioned. Google has so far proceeded more carefully in its rollout of generative AI to consumers, in contrast to Microsoft's choice to swiftly make the products available despite reports of problems. ChatGPT's OpenAI is backed by Microsoft, which earlier this year said it would finance the research company to the tune of billions of dollars. Asked by AFP how its product was different from ChatGPT, Bard said that unlike its Microsoft-backed rival, it was "able to access and process information from the real world through Google Search and keep my response consistent with search results." The bot also underlined that it was still "under development, while ChatGPT has been released to the public.
Mar-22-2023, 01:09:12 GMT
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