Last Tuesday (21), Google finally announced the availability of its own Intelligence platform Artificial for fluid conversation, called Google Bard, which will be tested by people in the United States and the United Kingdom United.
The company accelerated product development after the success of ChatGPT and the integration of the language model with Microsoft's Bing search engine, among other advances in the scope of AIs.
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According to information released by Google, Bard uses real-time information collected from the internet, which can make its answers more accurate.
However, bigtech warns that the new chatbot may be misleading in certain situations. To avoid problems, the company introduced the button “Google it“, so that the data provided by the AI can be verified in some cases.
More about how Google Bard works
At this first moment, Google brings Bard only as a prototype of Generative Artificial Intelligence.
The company informs that the language model used is LaMDA, which has an interface considered very light and “humanized”.
Among the “powers” of this model is the elaboration of texts and reasoning elements, such as calculations and logical conclusions, similar to what ChatGPT already does.
However, Google Bard hits the market with a differential not yet seen in other generative AIs: the presentation of at least three draft answers, so that the user can choose the best one among them they.
With the intention of pruning excesses in conversations with the Bard, Google will demarcate a limit for questions and answers made in each dialogue with the machine. However, a user can start as many chats as they want throughout the day.
As with ChatGPT, Google Bard users must access the platform with their Google account for better integration.
With this, the search giant hopes to have a dimension of how the acceptance of the new AI is being among its own users.