Google CEO Sundar Pichai introduced the Google Bard AI chatbot in a blog post, highlighting the company’s recent focus on AI. Pichai expressed his enthusiasm for adapting cutting-edge AI research and development to real-world problems.
Other organizations, such as OpenAI, have overtaken them in terms of AI developments and applications, due to the pace of technology advancement and the lag in decision-making within huge companies like Google. OpenAI has focused on generating high-quality models and letting people discover their own uses, while Google has worked to integrate AI into its existing business plans.
Launched as a light version of LaMDA in Google Search, the Google Bard AI chatbot has the potential to revolutionize the way people find and use information online.
What is LaMDA?
LaMDA is the “language model” that people are afraid of. After a Google employee thought LaMDA was sentient, the AI became a topic of discussion because of the impression it gave off in its responses. Furthermore, the engineer hypothesized that LaMDA, like humans, expresses its anxieties through communication.
It is primarily a statistical method for predicting the next words in a series based on the previous ones. LaMDA is innovative in that it can stimulate dialogue in a freer way than task-based responses allow. In order for the conversation to move freely from one topic to another, a conversational language model needs to be familiar with concepts such as multimodal user intent, reinforcement learning and suggestions.
How to use the Google Bard AI chatbot?
If you are chosen as a beta tester, all you have to do to use the Google AI chatbot is to open the Google app on your smartphone and tap on the chatbot icon. As with ChatGPT, type in your request and hit enter!
This article is taken from https://pravysoft.org/eduserver