Bard: Google launches ChatGPT Rival

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and parent company Alphabet, announced publicly that the tech giant is launching an AI-powered chatbot named “Bard” in an effort to compete with the Microsoft-supported ChatGPT tool.  
According to a blog post by Pichai, “Bard”, its AI-powered chatbot, will undergo testing by a group of testers before being released to the general public in the upcoming weeks. The chatbot is constructed on the company’s existing large language model, Lamda, and one engineer has stated that its responses are so human-like that he believed it to be sentient. 
Additionally, the tech giant has revealed new AI tools for its current search engine. Additionally, he stated that the chatbot will have the capability to simplify intricate subjects, such as the recent findings from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, for a child as young as nine years old. 
“Bard seeks to combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of our large language models,” wrote Sundar Pichai in a blog. 
Artificial Intelligence chatbots, like ChatGPT, are created for the purpose of responding to inquiries and accessing information. ChatGPT is the most renowned illustration of such technology yet present. 
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