The end of summer is usually the period when Google "surprises" us with new updates that not so rarely...
We are sure that no one expected Google to remain silent on recent developments related to the development of AI, especially the appearance of ChatGPT by OpenAI.
Google runs Bard
Google has announced that its experimental conversational AI service Bard, which runs TheMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications), to be made more widely available in the coming weeks.
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Big news from Google too
As they say from Google"Our latest AI technologies – such as LaMDA, PaLM, Imagen and MusicLM – are creating entirely new ways to interact with information, from language and images to video and audio. We're working to bring the latest AI advances to our products, starting with search."
Although in the past Google was quite reserved about releasing AI products into widespread use, recent events have forced them to change their agenda somewhat.
"One of the most exciting opportunities is how artificial intelligence can deepen our understanding of information and more efficiently turn it into useful knowledge, facilitating people to get to the core of what they are looking for and satisfy their need. When people think of Google, they often think of turning to us for quick factual answers, like “how many keys are on a piano?” But increasingly, people address Google for deeper insight and understanding - for example, "is it easier to learn piano or guitar, and how much practice does each instrument require?" Learning about this topic can take a lot of effort to figure out what you really need to know, and people they often want to explore a diverse range of opinions or perspectives.”
Customized and more understandable search
Bard uses Google's LaMDA system to power conversational artificial intelligence that can also use information from the Internet. AI-powered search features translate complex information and multiple perspectives into easy-to-digest formats, so you can quickly understand the bigger picture and learn more. In this way, Bard tries to adapt the search to every age and level of knowledge, helping to present new knowledge and experiences as clearly as possible.
Google of course owns and maintains the largest and most up-to-date record of content on earth, and no doubt Bard will use that information to its advantage, but exactly how it processes and packages that information will only become clear once people start using it.
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