Image: Freepik
First, OpenAI launched ChatGPT, then the alliance between Microsoft and it came along, and Paul Buchheit, a former Google employee, who is known as the “father of Gmail” and now a partner of venture capital firm Y Combinator, boldly speculated that AI will replace traditional search Engines, such as Google, Bing, and Baidu, etc., and Google is more likely to be subverted entirely in a year or two! When Alphabet, the parent company of Google, announced that it would launch chatbots and more AI for the Google search engine, this AI war and the technology community were extremely lively.
Google launches self-developed LaMDA AI to support Bard
When Microsoft is upgrading its Bing search engine, which will integrate the functions of OpenAI and the ChatGPT version “GPT-4”, Google announced the launch of chatbots and AI for Google search engines and developers to cope with the new computer boom led by Microsoft. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai published a blog post stating that Google is launching an AI chatbot called Bard for user testing, and is expected to release in the next few weeks.
Pichai said that the latest version of ChatGPT’s knowledge base is as of 2021, and Bard will use the latest information on the Internet. Bard is supported by the long-developed text-generating AI “LaMDA”, and LaMDA is an AI that requires less computing power to perform tasks and can serve multiple users at the same time. While ChatGPT is overwhelmed by the load, LaMDA is expected to be more stable.
It is believed that industry giants like Google will not sit still, let’s see what kind of revolution Bard will bring.
Source: theregister