![]() ![]() But Bard will certainly foster some debates about plagiarism and the relationship between Google and third-party websites. It seems like you can’t interact with Bard from the search results. Right now, Bard is a separate product from Google’s search engine. You have to click in the top-right corner named “View other drafts” to load more answers. If you aren’t satisfied with Bard’s answer, Google also gives you the ability to view more answers for the same query. Those footnotes can help you check the accuracy of the answer. Unlike Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, Bard doesn’t have footnotes with web sources. It comes up with the next word based on the previous words.Īt the bottom of the answer, you can rate the answer with a thumbs up or thumbs down, restart the conversation or click on a “Google It” button to switch to Google’s search engine. ![]() It doesn’t feel like Bard is writing a word-by-word answer, but Google says that it works pretty much like other generative AI chatbots. After that, Bard loads the answer and displays it all at once. There are a few sample prompts but users are free to type whatever they want in the text field. Users are first presented with a blank chatbox with a disclaimer right under it that says “Bard may display inaccurate or offensive information that doesn’t represent Google’s views.” In its blog post, Google shared a few screenshots of its chatbot product. In a conference in Paris, Google explained that Bard would work particularly well for “NORA” queries - questions to which there’s “no one right answer.” Of course, conversational AI also raises questions when it comes to accuracy, sources of information and ethical stopgaps. The model used in Bard is based on Google’s own LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) - the company is using a lightweight and optimized version of LaMDA. When Google first unveiled Bard last month, there wasn’t much to see other than a lengthy blog post written by Google CEO Sundar Pichai. You might ask Bard to give you tips to reach your goal of reading more books this year, explain quantum physics in simple terms or spark your creativity by outlining a blog post,” Google VP of Product Sissie Hsiao and Google VP of Research Eli Collins wrote in a blog post. “You can use Bard to boost your productivity, accelerate your ideas and fuel your curiosity. You can interact with Bard to ask questions and refine the answer with follow-up queries. Like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, Bard is a chatbot based on a large language model. The company calls Bard an “early experiment that lets you collaborate with generative AI.” But chances are you won’t be able to access the product right away as the company is starting with a limited public rollout. Google just announced that the company is releasing its ChatGPT competitor Bard. ![]()
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