Google is hosting an AI-focused event on February 8 to showcase the latest advances in artificial intelligence. Attendees will have the opportunity to understand the future of AI technology and learn about its potential applications. OpenAI's ChatGPT has become a real threat to Google Search, or so it seems. It was recently reported that Google is testing its own chatbot called Apprentice Bard, which answers questions just like ChatGPT. Google wants to integrate such a bot into Search, and we may not have to wait long to find out what the company has up its sleeve. The Google event will be broadcast live on YouTube on February 8 at 16:30 Turkish time.
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Google's ChatGPT Apprentice Bard
Google is trying to respond to the popularity of ChatGPT. First, the company is testing a chatbot called "Apprentice Bard". Employees say the app is similar to ChatGPT. The bot provides detailed responses to user prompts and questions. Instead of using the GPT-3.5 code developed by Microsoft, Apprentice Bard uses LaMDA, Google's Language Model for Conversational Application.
At some point, Google plans to improve Search in collaboration with Bard. Images leaked from the company's testing processes show a redesigned interface in the works, featuring Apprentice Bard responses that try to make it feel like a real person is responding to your Search queries. One of the key features that distinguishes Apprentice Bard from ChatGPT is Apprentice Bard's ability to respond based on current data and stay on top of news and trends. ChatGPT does not have this ability yet.
Google Apprentice Bard vs ChatGPT
Google Apprentice Bard has not yet made its official debut. However, according to the news, the difference from ChatGPT will be as follows:
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