There's nowhere else to run: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already taken over the technology market. The growth and mass use of ChatGPT, by OpenAI, made other big techs open their eyes in search of a slice of this lode. It is the case of Google, which recently released Bard.
The new intelligent chatbot from Gigante das Buscas had a not very friendly start on the market after some users reported that Bard had given false answers.
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However, the software has been updated, corrected and is now ahead of ChatGPT for having a more up-to-date database.
Just opening a parenthesis: in case you didn't know, the OpenAI tool only has information that goes up to September 2021.
Check out five surprising facts about the Google Bard below. When finished, come back here and test the tool by clicking in this link.
5 things you need to know about the Google Bard
Don't worry, he's still learning.
First of all, let's drop a few dots on the “is” and understand that Bard is still an experimental system.
This means that we are not using its final version. So, we may come across some bugs and commands that need to be updated. In this, ChatGPT comes out ahead.
Dirty mouth!
As the experience with the Bard is not yet the most refined, it may be that he responds with offensive or prejudiced vocabulary.
This AI uses data found directly on Google and does not yet pass it through any refinement process.
(Image: publicity)
Is this right?
This is a phrase that might cross your mind during the Bard experience. As we said, it is still a beta version of the AI. So, she can give repetitive, shallow or even incorrect answers.
It needs human beings to give feedback harder and more often than usual. ChatGPT.
Data for what I want you
Bard may at some point retain some personal information that you share with it.
When you enter the AI page, it informs you that there is a possibility that a human being read the conversation or that some data remains in Google's system.
So, be extra careful when talking to the software.
fake news
The Bard needs a tighter system against the spread of fake news or sharing inaccurate content.
The data has yet to undergo a quality check — especially when the user gives feedback to the machine.
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