Google has launched an AI-powered chatbot called Bard, which is designed to rival ChatGPT, the popular language model developed by OpenAI. Bard is a conversational AI that can answer questions, provide information, and even generate creative content such as poetry and stories.
The launch of Bard marks a significant escalation in the battle for dominance in the AI chatbot market. Google's entry into the market is seen as a major challenge to ChatGPT, which has gained a massive following since its launch last year.
Bard is powered by Google's LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) technology, which is a large language model that can understand and respond to natural language inputs. The chatbot is designed to be more conversational and engaging than traditional search engines, and can even use humor and personality in its responses.
The launch of Bard is part of Google's broader effort to integrate AI into its products and services. The company has been investing heavily in AI research and development, and has already launched several AI-powered features, including Google Lens and Google Assistant.
The battle for dominance in the AI chatbot market is likely to be intense, with several other tech giants, including Microsoft and Amazon, also developing their own AI-powered chatbots. However, Google's entry into the market is seen as a major game-changer, given the company's vast resources and expertise in AI research and development.