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Google nosedives after ChatGPT rival spits back inaccurate information

Google owner Alphabet Inc. fell by the most in more than three months after a demonstration of its new artificial intelligence chatbot, Bard, sparked concerns that the tech giant has lost ground in the race for the future of internet search.

Google has been under pressure since developer OpenAI launched its wildly popular chatbot, ChatGPT, which many in the tech industry tout as the next generation of search.
 
ChatGPT also makes nonesense up, I don’t know what they were expecting.

I think they are both going to have a very hard time integrating this into their search without piles of disclaimers. It looks impressive on the surface, but when you understand the limitations, the real world applications are very limited.
 
ChatGPT also makes nonesense up, I don’t know what they were expecting.

I think they are both going to have a very hard time integrating this into their search without piles of disclaimers. It looks impressive on the surface, but when you understand the limitations, the real world applications are very limited.

It's limited in that it can only learn in terms of 1's and 0's. Until they develop a model than mimicks the human brain in learning and cognition, these AI's will be just that - Artificial and limited.
 
Google can just ask ChatGPT how to fix Bard.

The future with Bing is going to be weird.
Let me Bing that for you...
I Binged myself...

Can you imagine the boomers, they won't know wtf is happening.
 
It's limited in that it can only learn in terms of 1's and 0's. Until they develop a model than mimicks the human brain in learning and cognition, these AI's will be just that - Artificial and limited.

I find its already better and more capable than many humans I have interacted with over the years. The free version is also an older version so its already further along than a significant portion of humanity at communication and more knowledgable than an even more significant amount.
 
Google can just ask ChatGPT how to fix Bard.

The future with Bing is going to be weird.
Let me Bing that for you...
I Binged myself...

Can you imagine the boomers, they won't know wtf is happening.

I already introduced chatgpt to my dad who is 70 and he thinks its amazing. Has been using it over google search since then.
 
ChatGPT is good, really superb considering where it is at. I have previously used ChatSonic (to which I am still subscribed too) and Jasper is incredible with SEO when you know how to use it. ChatSonic is not that good, and it basically uses Google, so I hope that Bard is better. LaMDA is available on Google's AI Kitchen.

I have no experience with Replika, but that is a companion bot using the GPT-3 language model.

There was a chat bot launched back in 2019 which was too early, but it was promising. I can’t remember its name, but I remember a person who build very good SEO models with it. It is usuable.

ChatGPT landed with a warm welcome, and has shown its capabilities. It set Bard's bar very high. Generally, I think that Bard will be good too, maybe better, but only time will tell. From now until 2024 these products will undergo rapid development, so it might not be quite the same as it is now as to next year.

I am also trialling another product which launched more than a year ago already. A chatbot specialising in market and persona research. This product is scary good, but is not playing in the same use case domain as ChatGPT.
 
They should make the two chat with each other and see what it comes up with.
 
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