Why Ai Is booming? ChatGPT vs Google Bard

Ai Is booming Google Bard vs ChatGPT

Why AI is Booming?

Machines may learn from experience, adapt to new inputs, and carry out activities similar to those performed by humans thanks to artificial intelligence (AI).

Most AI examples that you hear about today – from chess-playing computers to self-driving cars – rely heavily on deep learning and natural language processing.

Computers may be taught to perform particular jobs using these technologies by processing vast volumes of data and identifying patterns in the data.

Why is artificial intelligence important?

By automating repetitive processes, AI can discover new information through data. Artificial intelligence performs repetitive, high-volume, computer-based tasks instead of automating manual ones. As well as being reliable and fatigue-free. For the system to work and to ask the right questions, humans are still necessary.

AI adds intelligence to existing products. AI capabilities will be added to many of the items you already use, much way Siri was brought as a feature to a new generation of Apple products. Large volumes of data can be used with automation, conversational platforms, bots, and smart machines to advance numerous technologies. Improvements at home and at business include everything from smart cameras and security intelligence to investment analysis.

AI uses neural networks with numerous hidden layers to analyse more and more data. It used to be impossible to create a fraud detection system with five hidden layers. Big data and incredibly powerful computers have transformed everything. As deep learning models take their cues straight from the data, you need a lot of data to train them.

A long-awaited artificial intelligence chatbot called Google AI Bard has finally made its debut. The chatbot is the latest advancement in conversational artificial intelligence from Google. Search engines are undergoing a revolution because of this cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology.

What is Google Bard?

The Google Bard AI is powered by LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications), a language model developed by Google for conversational applications. Using its massive language models in conjunction with human knowledge, Google hopes to combine the strength, wit, and inventiveness of its AI chatbot, Bard. Bard will use the plethora of data available on the internet to deliver original and accurate answers.

Why Bard?

Enter Bard, Google’s own chatbot which Sundar Pichai, the company’s CEO, says “seeks to combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of our large language models”.

How does Google Bard work?

As part of Google Bard’s algorithm, words, phrases, and ideas are scanned on the internet and “learned” to work together. Testing begins after AI scientists have fully “trained” the software.

Using the search engine, users can enter full sentences or questions and receive responses in the form of sentences.

Using keywords such as “what new discoveries from the James Webb Telescope can I share with my 9-year-old”, the search engine will provide you with a short text summary of all the latest news from the telescope.

What is the key difference between ChatGPT and Google’s Bard?

It seems that Google has an ace up its sleeve to fend off ChatGPT: the ability to draw information from the Internet. A blog post by Google says that Bard provides fresh, high-quality responses based on information from the web.

Albeit to varied degrees of accuracy, ChatGPT has wowed with its capacity to respond to complicated queries. Yet, this technology’s largest drawback may be its inability to acquire real-time information from the Internet.

ChatGPT’s language model was trained on a vast dataset to generate text based on the input, and the dataset, now, only includes information until 2021.

According to a demo shown by Google, it appears that for questions where there might not be a clear-cut answer, Bard will synthesise a response that reflects differing opinions.

The blog post mentions Bard’s ability to provide high-quality, fresh answers based on information from the web.

When will Bard launch?

The public will be able to access Bard beginning in the next few weeks, while the testing phase is still underway.