Google has released its own generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool, called Bard, which seeks to compete with ChatGPT. Currently, only Pixel Superfans can enjoy this new technology.
Unlike OpenAI, which has gained fame with its chatbot, Google preferred to go "slow and steady" to ensure it did not launch an incomplete product. The tool is being implemented as a separate service from Google's Internet search engine.
Bard can compose e-mails and poems, generate ideas, write blog posts, and answer questions with facts or opinions. In addition, he shows different uses to people and offers more than one answer to a question. He also recognizes his own mistakes and sometimes annotates his answers to check his sources.
However, Bard is not an image generator and sometimes does not realize what he is writing. He also refuses to answer about specific people and there is a possibility that he does not select reliable sources of information. In addition, he avoids giving medical, legal, or financial advice to prevent people from making incorrect decisions.
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