Google promises to make their experimental conversational AI service, powered by LaMDA, available more widely in the coming weeks.
Google is now experimenting with Bard, its take on OpenAI’s ChatGPT. We also got a sneak peek of the AI-powered features in Google Search.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the soft launch of Bard to a select group of trusted testers, showcasing what this early release looks like with a few examples. #Google #Bard #AI”
We knew this was coming because Pichai mentioned it on the latest Google earnings call.
What Google’s AI features will look like in Search
Let’s first start with what ChatGPT-style AI will look like in Google Search – because that’s what everyone has been waiting to see.
Here is a screenshot Google provided. It shows how Googe Search uses AI to respond to long queries with a long AI-created response:
Pichai wrote:
“Soon, you’ll see AI-powered features in Search that distill complex information and multiple perspectives into easy-to-digest formats, so you can quickly understand the big picture and learn more from the web: whether that’s seeking out additional perspectives, like blogs from people who play both piano and guitar, or going deeper on a related topic, like steps to get started as a beginner.”
And to be clear: Bard is separate from Google search. The above screenshot is highlighting the AI-powered features that will be rolling out on Google Search “soon.”
Google AI updates: Bard and new AI features in Search
Bard is based on LaMDA, short for Language Model for Dialogue Applications. The AI generated text with such skill that a company engineer last year called it sentient, a claim the technology giant and scientists widely dismissed.
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Google Apprentice Bard AI is, for now, completely free. OpenAI recently launched its paid plan to users called ChatGPT Plus
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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 open the Google app on your smartphone and tap on the chatbot icon.
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Google on 7 February 2023 has finally launched its AI technology Bard, Bard has been specifically launched with the intention of competing with Open AI’s popular language model ChatGPT-3.
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Unfortunately, Google Bard isn’t publicly available yet. If you’re a selected tester, you can open the chatbot icon on your device. This will open up an interface where you can type questions and the bot will respond.