In Google’s words, Bard seeks to combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of our large language models. It draws on information from the web to provide fresh, high-quality responses.
ChatGPT isn’t yet ready to pose a threat to the dominant search engine Google. After years of developing with AI tools, Google has finally revealed Bard AI as the crucial next step in its AI development.
“One of the most interesting potential is how AI might increase our comprehension of information and more effectively transform it into valuable knowledge, making it simpler for people to find the answer they’re seeking for and complete tasks. People frequently envision coming to us for quick factual responses like “how many keys does a piano have” when they think about Google. However, more and more people are using Google to gain deeper understanding and insights like, “How much practise is required for each instrument, guitar or piano, and which is simpler to learn?” Finding out what you truly need to know about a subject like this can take a lot of work, and individuals frequently want to consider several points of view. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, wrote in a blog post that AI can be useful in these situations by synthesising insights for problems for which there isn’t a single correct response.
In the words of Google, Bard aims to “combine the power, intelligence, and creativity of our huge language models with the breadth of the world’s knowledge. “It uses data from the internet to deliver original, excellent answers. Bard can serve as a creative release and a springboard for inquiry, enabling you to impart new scientific findings from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to a 9-year-old or learn more about the top football strikers of the moment before receiving training to hone your abilities.
Google introduced advanced language and conversational features in its Language Model for Dialogue Applications two years ago (or LaMDA for short). Google has been developing Bard, a conversational AI service that is currently in the testing stage and is powered by LaMDA.
In light of ChatGPT’s success, Google has now taken a further step and is letting trusted testers use it before making it more readily accessible to the general public in the upcoming weeks.
Working on these technologies at this time is incredibly exciting as we turn thorough research and technological advances into solutions that genuinely benefit people. We’re initially making it available using LaMDA’s lightweight variant. We can scale to more people and get more input because this much simpler model uses a lot less computer power. To ensure that Bard’s responses reach a high standard for quality, safety, and groundedness in real-world knowledge, we’ll mix external feedback with our own internal testing. We’re excited for this phase of testing to help us continue to learn and improve Bard’s quality and speed,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai in a blog post.
Google will begin enrolling individual developers, producers, and businesses the next month so they can test the Generative Language API, which is first powered by LaMDA and will eventually use a number of models. Google plans to develop a set of tools and APIs over time to make it simple for others to develop more cutting-edge AI applications. Startups must also have access to the requisite processing capacity to create trustworthy AI systems. Through its recently announced Google Cloud agreements with Cohere, C3.ai, and Anthropic, Google will aid in scaling these initiatives.