Google lost $100 billion in market value shortly after its new chatbot inadvertently disclosed false information in a promotional video. While Microsoft shares jumped almost 3% before losing some of their gains, its shares fell as much as 9% during regular trade.
Initially, Reuters called attention to a mistake in Google’s advertisement for its Monday-debuting chatbot Bard. The article discussed which satellite was the first to capture images of a planet outside of our solar system.
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Google has been reeling since November, when OpenAI, a firm in which Microsoft has invested $10 billion, debuted software that stunned users and sparked a craze in Silicon Valley for its astonishingly accurate and well-written responses to simple questions.
Bard offers several responses, one of which claims that the Webb telescope was used to capture the first images of exoplanets or worlds outside the solar system. However, as noted by NASA, it was the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory that captured the first images of exoplanets in 2004.
What is Bard?
Moreover, Google, a leading search engine, made an announcement on Monday outlining the specifics of its artificial intelligence engine, which can respond in plain language to user questions. The tool is comparable to the ChatGPT artificial intelligence engine for natural language that was public in November.
Thanks to its sophisticated capacity to synthesize solutions to user inquiries and instructions, ChatGPT has generated a firestorm of interest and concerns since its November 2018 introduction.
Bard joins ChatGPT as one of the latest iterations of artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can communicate and produce text that may be read on demand using knowledge gleaned from a sizable repository of electronic books, internet articles, and other media.
First, despite Google pouring billions of dollars into the project, it appears that OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is outperforming Google in the development of AI technologies.
The Microsoft-backed business OpenAI has released a number of AI system iterations, but ChatGPT was the first to be made publicly accessible and cost-free.
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Bard Receives Criticisms
Since its launch in November 2018, ChatGPT has aroused a flurry of excitement and apprehension because of its sophisticated ability to synthesize answers to user questions and instructions.
With knowledge acquired from a vast archive of electronic books, internet articles, and other media, Bard joins ChatGPT as one of the most recent incarnations of artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can communicate and produce text that may be read on demand.
First off, it appears that OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, is surpassing Google in the development of AI technology despite Google investing billions of dollars in the effort.
ChatGPT was the first AI system iteration from Microsoft-backed company OpenAI to be made available to the public.
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