Google launches its competitor ChatGPT

Artificial intelligence continues to advance the technological world. Google officially launched a chatbot to compete with ChatGPT on Tuesday, March 21. Bard, as it’s called, aims to improve the quality of Google’s answers through increased interaction with users.

The Alphabet Group subsidiary announced the launch of Bard a few months after the November arrival of ChatGPT, which was created by start-up OpenAI in collaboration with Microsoft.

Its use was initially limited “Trust Testers”, before opening Tuesday to the general public. However, the number of connections is limited; and a waiting list, created to manage demand. Currently only accessible from the United States and the United Kingdom.

“Safeguards” are installed to contain tool “defects”.

An interface is a website that differs from Google’s search engine, with a space where a user can ask a question in writing. We’ve learned a lot from testing the pea, and the next important step in improving it is to get feedback from more people.Google vice presidents Sissie Hsiao and Eli Collins wrote in a message posted on the group’s website.

“The more people use it, the better large language models (LLM, a program that can generate answers to questions phrased in everyday language) get at predicting answers that might be useful.”two officials explained. By providing data and written conversations, the LLM algorithm can more accurately determine the appropriate answer to a question.

Two Google executives admit that LLMs “are not flawless”and can “Confidentially provide inaccurate, misleading or false information”. Google claims it has been implemented “protection” Include opportunities for inaccurate or inappropriate responses, for example, limit the duration of bard interventions in the dialogue with the user.

Author: The world with AFP

Source: Le Monde

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