Google announces Bard to compete with ChatGPT
AI has become one of the most crucial and profound technologies of our time, with a vast array of applications that can help people, businesses, and communities reach their full potential. Around six years ago Google re-oriented the company, recognizing the transformative power of this technology and the impact it could have in organizing the world's information and making it accessible and useful to everyone.
Since then, Google has made substantial investments in AI, with Google AI and DeepMind leading the charge in advancing the state of the art. The scale of the largest AI computations is doubling every six months, far outpacing Moore's Law, and innovative AI technologies are capturing the imagination of people worldwide. Google's Transformer research project and field-defining paper from 2017 have laid the foundation for many of the generative AI applications we see today, while important advancements in diffusion models continue to push the boundaries of what is possible.
Google is now introducing Bard, a new experimental conversational AI service powered by its Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA). Bard seeks to bring together the breadth of the world's knowledge with the power and intelligence of Google's large language models, drawing on information from the web to provide high-quality responses. With Bard, people can simplify complex topics, explore new areas of knowledge, and let their creativity and curiosity take flight.
Google is initially releasing a lightweight model version of LaMDA with Bard, which requires significantly less computing power and allows for more feedback from a wider range of users. By combining external feedback with internal testing, Google is committed to ensuring that Bard's responses meet a high bar for quality, safety, and groundedness in real-world information.
Google has a long history of using AI to improve its search capabilities, with innovations like BERT and MUM revolutionizing the way we understand human language. Now, new AI technologies like LaMDA, PaLM, Imagen, and MusicLM are providing entirely new ways to engage with information, from language and images to video and audio. Google is working to bring these AI advancements into its products, starting with Search, to help people find and access useful knowledge more efficiently.
In the future, AI-powered features in Search will distill complex information and multiple perspectives into easy-to-digest formats, allowing people to quickly understand the big picture and learn more from the web. This will be particularly helpful when looking for insights, synthesizing information and helping people see the big picture. Google is committed to making it easy, safe, and scalable for others to benefit from these AI advancements by onboarding individual developers, startups, and large enterprises next month to its AI development platform.
Overall, Google's commitment to AI is unwavering, and with the introduction of Bard, the company is taking another step forward in bringing the benefits of AI into our everyday products and helping developers innovate with this technology.
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