Google's new AI bot made a gaffe because it was 'rushed' out to compete with ChatGPT, experts say
Google's new AI chatbot made an embarrassing gaffe because it was 'rushed' out ahead of schedule amid growing competition from ChatGPT and Microsoft, tech industry experts claimed today. Tech industry experts say that Google was 'rushed' into announcing Bard, its chatbot powered by artificial intelligence, to rival the revolutionary ChatGPT ChatGPT is a large language model that has been trained on a massive amount of text data, allowing it to generate eerily human-like text in response to a given prompt A ChatGPT response after it was asked to write an essay about how important it is for the UK and Switzerland to be part of the EU's research program Horizon Europe In response to the JWST gaffe, a Google spokesperson said: 'This highlights the importance of a rigorous testing process, something we're kicking off this week. This week, Microsoft unveiled its new Bing search engine which incorporates ChatGPT After inputting a query into the new Bing you are presented with a familiar-looking list of hyperlinks, but on the right side is a small box containing a response generated by the bot However, experts think that ChatGPT's routine inaccuracies mean that this beta version of an AI-enhanced search engine shouldn't rattle Google too much Google launches its ChatGPT competitor 'Bard' - A demo version of the updated website is currently live, with a number of pre-set search terms available to try out the new feature. In December, just after ChatGPT's launch, Gmail developer Paul Buchheit predicted that 'AI will eliminate the search engine result page' and cause 'total disruption' for Google.









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