There has been a lot of excitement surrounding Google’s AI chatbot Bard – a competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which is set to become “more widely available to the public in the coming weeks.” However, at least one expert has pointed out that in its demo, Bard made a factual error.
As a result of the AI competition between Google and OpenAI, the Microsoft-backed company that created ChatGPT and provides artificial intelligence services for its products, Google has now integrated its chatbot Bard into apps like YouTube, Gmail and Drive, according to a company announcement, published Tuesday.
In New York, a Google executive said on Thursday at the Reuters NEXT conference that the company’s experimental chatbot Bard represents a path to the development of another product that will reach two billion users.
In an interview with TechCrunch, Google’s Product Lead Jack Krawczyk commented that Bard has laid the foundation for Google to attract even more customers with the help of its artificial intelligence feature, which enables consumers to brainstorm and get information using new artificial intelligence.
It is possible, for instance, to ask Bard to plan a trip for an upcoming date, complete with flight options and your choice of airline. Users could also ask the tool to summarize meeting notes that have been made in Google Drive documents that they have recently uploaded.
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