Google recently announced the release of its conversational generative AI chatbot called Bard. It is powered by Google’s most advanced large language model (LLM) PaLM 2. Bard was first rolled out to a select group of 10,000 “trusted testers” before a wide release scheduled at the end of February. It is designed to enhance the user experience on Google Search.
Bard has new coding, math, and logic capabilities thanks to PaLM 2, Google’s more advanced LLM which was also introduced at Google I/O 2023. It can perform text-based tasks like creating various forms of content, summarizing text, and translating between languages.
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Bard is different from ChatGPT in that it is designed to enhance the user experience on Google Search while ChatGPT has a broader range of capabilities including the ability to engage in general conversation, answer questions, and even generate written content. ChatGPT also has its plagiarism detector (AI Text Classifier), a feature not yet available for Google Bard.
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