Google Bard

2023 - 3 - 22

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Google's Bard chatbot launches in US and UK (The Guardian)

From Tuesday users can join waiting list for access to technology that firm hopes will rival Bing Chat and ChatGPT.

But it has historically struggled to ship products based on that research, which insiders have blamed on a mixture of organisational dysfunction and a fear that AI technology could harm the company’s profitable core businesses. OpenAI did not reply to a request for comment about the breach. External estimates range from a 10 to a 100-fold increase in costs, yet Bard has no adverts and no obvious revenue sources. Asked to list ideas for two children on holiday in Tokyo, Bard initially suggested a trip to Tsukiji fish market – but failed to mention that a substantial part of the market moved to a new venue in 2018. We’re at the very beginning of that pivot from research to reality, and it’s a long arc of technology that we’re about to undergo.” “There’s a lot of content that has been written across the internet where you can still do deep research, and so what I would expect as people are using Bard is that search will continue to be a complement.”

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Google CEO tells employees that 80000 of them helped test Bard ... (CNBC)

In a memo to employees Tuesday, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai wrote, “user feedback is critical to improving the product and the underlying ...

But the user feedback is critical to improving the product and the underlying technology. For now, I'm excited to see how Bard sparks more creativity and curiosity in the people who use it. We should be proud of this work and the years of tech breakthroughs that led us here, including our 2017 Transformer research and foundational models such as PalM and BERT. As more people start to use Bard and test its capabilities, they'll surprise us. He added: "Even after all this progress, we're still in the early stages of a long Al journey." I'm grateful to the Bard team who has probably spent more time with Bard than anything or anyone else over the past few weeks. In a recent all-hands [meeting](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/03/google-execs-say-in-all-hands-meeting-bard-ai-isnt-all-for-search-.html), employees' top-rated questions included confusion around the purpose of Bard. Last week was an important week in Al with our announcements around Cloud, Developer, and Workspace. “As more people start to use Bard and test its capabilities, they'll surprise us. The product, which is built on Google's LaMDA, or Language Model for Dialogue Applications, can offer chatty responses to complicated or open-ended questions, such as "give me ideas on how to introduce my daughter to fly fishing." [ criticized](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/10/google-employees-slam-ceo-sundar-pichai-for-rushed-bard-announcement.html) Google after Bard’s initial announcement in January, which appeared rushed to compete with Microsoft’s just-announced Bing integration of ChatGPT. Things will go wrong," Pichai wrote in an internal email to employees Tuesday viewed by CNBC.

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Google begins rolling out its ChatGPT rival (CNN)

Google is opening up access to Bard, its new AI chatbot tool that directly competes with ChatGPT.

Large language models can present a handful of issues, such as perpetuating biases, being factually incorrect and responding in an [aggressive manner.](https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/16/tech/bing-dark-side/index.html) Shares of Google’s parent company Alphabet fell 7.7% that day, [wiping $100 billion](https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/08/tech/google-ai-bard-demo-error/index.html) off its market value. [viral success of ChatGPT](https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/05/tech/chatgpt-trnd/index.html). In the first day after it was unveiled, GPT-4 The immense attention on ChatGPT reportedly prompted Google’s management to declare a “code red” situation for its search business. A company representative told CNN it will be a separate, complementary experience to Google Search, and users can also visit Search to check its responses or sources.

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What Google Bard Can Do (and What It Can't) (The New York Times)

Google has released a new chatbot to a limited number of people in the U.S. and Britain. How does it compare with what is already out there?

And it plugs into Google’s vast index of websites so its answers can include the latest information posted to the internet. ChatGPT will respond to similar prompts (and, yes, it will make up websites). Collins said Google Bard tended to avoid providing medical, legal or financial advice because it could lead to incorrect information. [When using the latest version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/14/technology/openai-new-gpt4.html) this month, Oren Etzioni, an A.I. That means it sometimes makes mistakes and can make things up. It can write blog posts. But that does not always lead to better sources. “My knowledge about this person is limited. It can generate ideas. Bard competes with similar technologies from Microsoft and its partner, the San Francisco start-up OpenAI. [a large language model](https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/24/science/artificial-intelligence-ai-gpt3.html), or L.L.M., a kind of A.I. “I’m Bard, your creative and helpful collaborator.

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Google launches ChatGPT rival Bard in US and UK (Aljazeera.com)

Google chatbot is the latest AI app to churn out essays, poems and computer code on command.

This means that I am constantly learning and improving, while ChatGPT is likely to remain relatively unchanged.” “We’ve learned a lot so far by testing Bard, and the next critical step in improving it is to get feedback from more people,” Google vice presidents Sissie Hsiao and Eli Collins said in a blog post. Google has invited people in the United Kingdom and the United States to test its AI chatbot, known as Bard, as it continues on its gradual path to catch up with the Microsoft-backed ChatGPT.

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Google invites public in US, UK to test its AI chatbot Bard (The Sun Daily)

SAN FRANCISCO: Google on Tuesday (March 21) invited people in the United States and Britain to test its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, known as...

This means that I am constantly learning and improving, while ChatGPT is likely to remain relatively unchanged”. “We’ve learned a lot so far by testing Bard, and the next critical step in improving it is to get feedback from more people,” Google vice presidents Sissie Hsiao and Eli Collins said in a blog post. Google CEO Sundar Pichai told staff that after testing Bard with 80,000 Google employees, the chatbot would be tested with the public in the United States and Britain as a “first step” before going out to more countries in other languages.

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Google Bard is here, but with plenty of disclaimers (Tech Wire Asia)

After years of cautious development, Google is granting selective US and UK users access to Bard, its AI chatbot.

We can expect the breadth of Google’s progress in AI with its Bard at the company’s annual developer conference in May. But the user feedback is critical to improving the product and the underlying technology.” The internal memo signals how the company has been trying to keep pace with the quickly evolving advancements in generative AI technology over the last several months. The blog posting by Google was also filled with a handful of disclaimers, mainly highlighting that Bard may spout misinformation. “We’ve learned a lot so far by testing Bard, and the next critical step in improving it is to get feedback from more people,” the blog posting reads. [Google](https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/GOOGL/) announced opening its AI platform to a limited number of users in selected countries this week. The speed at which Google was to get its Bard released was even doubted by many, particularly given OpenAI and Microsoft’s breakneck pace in releasing their tools. Adding that Bard is powered by a research large language model (LLM), Google said an LLM could be considered a prediction engine. Google reckons that the more people use them, the better LLMs get at predicting what responses might be helpful. Even Google employees were calling the launch of the AI chatbot “rushed” and “botched” in posts across the company’s internal message boards last month. It spurred teams inside the company, including researchers who specialize in studying the safety of AI, in collaborating to speed up the approval of a wave of new products. Called LaMDA, or Language Model for Dialogue Applications, Google has been testing the technology since 2015. It was an underwhelming launch mainly because of an error in an ad.

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Google Bard Seeks to Avoid AI Pitfalls That Bing's Chatbot Fell In (Bloomberg)

Bard is based on similar technology known as generative artificial intelligence. Google is smartly trying to avoid some of the pitfalls Bing stepped in. Google ...

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The Download: Google's Bard experiment, and Ernie Bot's ... (MIT Technology Review)

Google has launched Bard, the search giant's answer to OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing Chat. Unlike Bing Chat, Bard does not look up search results—all ...

Here are five of the more memorable ones. There has been no shortage of alternative computing approaches proposed over the last 50 years. But the long technological winning streak—and the miniaturization that has enabled it —can’t last forever. ( But a curious thing has happened since last week’s launch: Ernie Bot’s reputation seems to have bounced back. When Baidu revealed Ernie Bot last week, the first Chinese rival to ChatGPT was met with an almost overwhelming wave of disappointment. Google wants Bard to become an integral part of the Google Search experience. Google has launched Bard, the search giant’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing Chat.

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Google Bard is here and disappointing vs. Bing Chat and ChatGPT (Search Engine Land)

Google has finally launched Bard. Here's a first look at indexing speeds, inconsistencies and search intent on Google's AI chatbot.

This can be reassuring for SEOs as it shows Bard won't be the end of Google search. However, when I click the “Google it” button, Bard does not know I am inquiring about itself. However, it feels like Google rushed to push out a minimum viable product that does not compare to other tools on the market. This connects Bard to what we know best, Google search. Bard was no longer able to answer the question. I believe organic search listings will still play a vital role in search engines. This leaves many SEOs concerned with how Bard will affect organic traffic to their sites. “Bard's ability to hold context is purposefully limited for now. I wondered if Bard had something in place to match Bing Chat's impressive indexing speeds. While Bard has built-in safety controls and clear mechanisms for feedback in line with our– With your feedback, Bard will keep getting better and better.”– I’ve had the opportunity to play around with Google’s new AI chatbot, and I’m getting mixed results.

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Bard: how Google's chatbot gave me a comedy of errors (The Guardian)

It is connected to the live internet, but this AI tool seems trained to give the least insightful answers.

I explain the rules in detail, and it tells me to go ahead, so I tell it my name is Alex and I’m a standup comedian. I even tried playing a game with it, called Liar Liar: I tell it about myself, and it tries to guess if I’m telling it the truth. It initially offered generic advice for travelling with a disabled child – heavy on tips referring to wheelchair accessibility – and when I pushed it for specifics, it warned me that as Britons, we would need to apply for a visa to travel there. Unlike ChatGPT, Bard is hooked up to the live internet and can pull answers in from other sites when needed. Ask it for a list of holiday ideas, and it will offer only the most generic possible options; try to prompt for more interesting fare, and it seems to get hopelessly muddled by the increasing constraints, forgetting earlier requirements. “LaMDA is a sweet kid who just wants to help the world be a better place for all of us,” Lemoine said in a parting email to colleagues.

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Google Says You Can Now Try Out Bard, Its ChatGPT Rival (CNET)

The search giant rolls out the AI chatbot, starting with people in the US and UK.

The mass interest has also led to grand speculation about our AI future and the [potential for misunderstanding](/tech/one-thing-were-getting-wrong-about-ai/). [estimated to have reached 100 million active users](https://www.reuters.com/technology/chatgpt-sets-record-fastest-growing-user-base-analyst-note-2023-02-01/), making it the [fastest-growing web platform ever](https://www.zdnet.com/article/chatgpt-just-became-the-fastest-growing-app-of-all-time/). The company didn't respond to a request for additional comment. The company is starting with people in the US and UK, who can go to the [Bard site](https://bard.google.com/) to join a waitlist. The company pointed to its own [ChatGPT captured imaginations](/tech/computing/why-were-all-obsessed-with-the-mind-blowing-chatgpt-ai-chatbot/) with its ability to give humanlike answers to just about any question, from writing oddly specific poems to producing convincing cover letters for social media managers.

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Google Bard Plagiarized Our Article, Then Apologized When Caught (Tom's Hardware)

When I asked Google's bot to compare two recent CPUs, it took data directly from a Tom's Hardware article without attribution.

I asked "which CPU is faster" not "which CPU is faster for gaming?" While we had this information in our article, we did not explicitly say that the 7950X3D adds "64MB of L3 cache," but rather we said that it has 128MB of L3 cache. Now that Bard is out in the wild, we can see that Google's lack of citations was not a careless oversight during a rushed demo, but likely a strategy to claim content as its own that it did not create. Bard's version: "The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D is faster than the Intel Core i9-13900K in gaming. I became suspicious of Bard's answer when I noticed that it had cited two very precise numbers: the fact that the 7950X3D was 12 percent faster at 1080p at sock settings and 9 percent faster when both CPUs were overclocked. Today, I asked Bard, which is available in beta at bard.google.com, a question about which of two competing processors — the Intel Core i9-13900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D — was faster.

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I tested Google Bard. It was surprising -- in a bad way (ZDNet)

AI chatbots have wowed users with their text generation and other advanced abilities, as well as some bizarre behavior. Bard has its own surprises in store.

It is important to acknowledge that Google Bard is still in its very early stages and using a limited version of LaMDA. The more straightforward prompt was, "Write a function to reverse a string in Python." Lastly, it was time to test the chatbot's coding skills, which is where Bard failed. Within seconds it provide easy to implement suggestions that could help optimize the text. Bard did a decent job at providing some basic information I could work from or tweak to include in a resume. Google Bard failed to output results that were on par to ChatGPT's. However, you still have to scroll to find your answer like you would with a regular Google search as seen below. That is one of the first issues a chatbot linked to the web should have worked to resolve. prompt, Bard did a nice job at rounding up the latest stories, but if I wanted to learn more about any of them, I would have to go to the search bar and type it in myself. With Bard, you just have to take its word. Its biggest limitations are that it doesn't have access to the internet and is limited to information before 2021. [incorrect information](https://www.zdnet.com/article/googles-chatgpt-competitor-spaces-out-at-the-start/) about the James Webb Telescope.

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How to use Google Bard to find the information you're looking for (Android Police)

Google's new generative AI is great for some tasks, but it's not a jack of all trades.

You'll also see thumbs up and thumbs down buttons on responses — use these to help train Bard and let the service know when it's off base. Feed it a few bullet points, tell it whether you want to use a professional or casual tone, and it can write your next email. Until then, we'll just have to deal with its quirks and limitations while Google refines Bard's capabilities. Each conversation in the prerelease tool is just that: a conversation. It almost outright refuses to answer medical questions — Bard generally won't even try to steer you in the right direction or provide background, preferring instead that you seek an opinion from a medical professional. This can be text that you prompt it to generate with a few keywords, or it can be a thoughtful, complete answer to a question, based on information pulled from various corners of the internet. As you're using Bard, take note of the controls available on the answers it provides. Give it some basic background, and it can flesh out a whole story for you. If it's something mathematical or strongly fact-based in nature, Bard will be a good resource. If it's something timely, Bard can be hit or miss, but it's much better with current events than ChatGPT. But as smart as Bard can be, it's still a tool, and it's up to you to know how to get the most out of the utility. [LaMDA](https://www.androidpolice.com/what-is-google-lamda/), which has been in the works for years.

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Everything you wanted to know about the Google AI Chatbot Bard in ... (Hindustan Times)

The artificial intelligence journey started in 1951 with the world's first AI powered checkers-playing program written by Christopher Strachey. Over the last ...

Once a user provides a prompt, Bard uses the context in the prompt and the interaction with the user to draft several versions of a response. To prevent Bard from responding to prompts it's not yet trained to address or outputting harmful or offensive content, Google put in place a set of technical guardrails. Protect your Gmail account with Google Authenticator; FREE for iPhones](/how-to/dont-get-hacked-protect-your-gmail-account-with-google-authenticator-free-for-iphones-71679051988052.html) [ Protect your digital business from DDoS attacks; Microsoft explains how](/photos/protect-your-digital-business-from-ddos-attacks-microsoft-explains-how-71678860534486.html) For instance, Bard can explain a complex concept simply or surface relevant insights on a topic, which might inspire a user to explore and learn more. Delays ‘Suicide Squad’ Game Again After Fan Backlash](/gaming/news/warner-bros-delays-suicide-squad-game-again-after-fan-backlash-71678390889908.html) Google Bard is capable of generating a variety of responses, even from the same or similar prompts and questions. Sony adds Discord Invite, Variable Refresh Rate and other new features](/gaming/news/ps5-update-sony-adds-discord-invite-variable-refresh-rate-and-other-new-features-71678442618886.html) [ Warner Bros. The goal of these guardrails is to prevent problematic responses. If a user would like to see a different response or set of responses, they can ask Bard to generate a new response. Bard is designed as an interface to a Large Language Model (LLM) that enables users to collaborate with generative AI. Bard can be a jumping off point for users' curiosity as they explore ideas or topics of interest. Over the last few months, the trend has simply skyrocketted especially after OpenAI chatbot ChatGPT gained over 100 million users within just two months of release.

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Google Pushes Bard Into Public Beta; Now Taking Signups From US ... (Lowyat.NET)

Google is opening access to its Bard AI to more people in the US and UK, with hilarious if disturbing results already making their rounds.

The company says that it is rolling out access in the US and UK first, and then expanding over time to more countries and languages. In the announcement post, Google says upfront that it may give incorrect responses to prompts because it the language model learns “from a wide range of information that reflects earl-world biases and stereotypes”. It was beaten to the punch by Microsoft, which released its Bing AI to the public, albeit in a still limited capacity.

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Google Releases Bard, Its Competitor in the AI Chatbot Race (The New York Times)

The internet giant will grant users access to a chatbot after years of cautious development, chasing splashy debuts from rivals OpenAI and Microsoft.

And it dovetails with Google’s index of all websites, so that it can instantly gain access to the latest information posted to the internet. The company is keen to see how people use the technology, and will further refine the chatbot based on use and feedback, the executives said. When executives demonstrated the chatbot on Monday, it refused to answer a medical question because doing so would require precise and correct information. “We want to be bold in how we innovate with this technology as well as be responsible.” The recent announcements are the beginning of Google’s plan to introduce more than 20 A.I. Two months later, the company’s primary investor and partner, Microsoft, [added a similar chatbot to its Bing internet search engine](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/07/technology/microsoft-ai-chatgpt-bing.html), showing how the technology could shift the market that Google has dominated for more than 20 years. “We are well aware of the issues; we need to bring this to market responsibly,” said Eli Collins, Google’s vice president for research. chatbot will be available to a limited number of users in the United States and Britain and will accommodate additional users, countries and languages over time, Google executives said in an interview. “It is early days for the technology,” Ms. The underlying technology will also be on sale to companies and software developers who wish to build their own chatbots or power new apps. [code red](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/21/technology/ai-chatgpt-google-search.html)” in response to ChatGPT’s release, making A.I. A chatbot can instantly produce answers in complete sentences that don’t force people to scroll through a list of results, which is what a search engine would offer.

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