OpenAI's ChatGPT has been making waves since its introduction last November but now, Google finally has an answer for it and it has named it 'Bard'
Google has been working on AI for the past six years and Google CEO Sundar Pichai finally revealed Bard via a humble blogpost. Let's see how it is different from ChatGPT
ChatGPT is a language model developed by OpenAI that has been trained on a diverse range of internet text. It can generate human-like text, complete tasks such as translation and summarization, and answer questions
Bard is also a conversational AI but it is powered by Google's Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA). Similar to ChatGPT, it will generate human-like text but with the added ability to draw information from the web
ChatGPT generates its responses based on the information it has been trained on. Bard, on the other hand, will draw information from the web
ChatGPT has proven itself as a nifty tool that writes human-like text, completes tasks, and answers questions. Bard will initially assist in basic searches on the internet and provide conversational responses based on information on the web
ChatGPT is widely available and can be integrated into various applications and platforms. On the other hand, Google is releasing Bard initially with a limited number of testers, with plans to make it more widely available in the coming weeks
ChatGPT has been used by a large number of users and has received positive feedback for its responses. Bard's limited release will allow for Google to gather feedback and improve its responses before making it available to a larger audience
ChatGPT's responses are based on the information it has been trained on and are not always accurate. On the other hand, Bard's ability to draw information from the web is expected to provide more accurate responses
Both ChatGPT and Bard are powerful language models with unique capabilities. It will be interesting to see how Bard develops and how it compares to ChatGPT in the future