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Who Needs Human Intelligence Anyway?

Google's LaMDA speech-based artificial intelligence service powered by Bard has made significant progress since the beginning of this year. At Google's latest I/O event, the tech giant announced exciting updates that enhance Bard's capabilities and bring new collaboration possibilities to users. Google's LaMDA speech-based artificial intelligence Google's Bard AI: Because Who Needs Human Intelligence Anyway? But let's take a step back and ask ourselves: do we really need an AI to do everything for us? Is our own human intelligence not enough? Apparently not, as Google continues to develop Bard and integrate it into various apps and services. One notable announcement was that Google Bard is now available globally, expanding to more than 180 countries and regions. With support for Japanese and Korean languages already in place, Google plans to introduce support for 40 more languages. Great news for those who want to ask an AI for advice in their own language, righ...

Google and OpenAI: The AI Arms Race and the Controversy Surrounding Bard's Development

The technology industry is currently experiencing a surge in the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI). OpenAI, a research lab founded by tech luminaries such as Elon Musk and Sam Altman, is at the forefront of this trend, with its AI models such as ChatGPT and GPT-4 already making waves in the industry. As a result, Google, the search engine giant, has ramped up its own AI development efforts, but not without some controversy. The AI Arms Race and the Controversy Surrounding Bard's Development For years, Microsoft's search engine Bing played a minor role in the market, while Google remained firmly entrenched as the dominant player. However, with the advent of ChatGPT and GPT-4, which have already been integrated into Bing, Google has started to feel the heat. The impressive results delivered by these AI models have triggered a red alert in Mountain View, California, prompting Google to issue a company-wide mandate...

Google Launches AI Chatbot Bard to Compete with Microsoft's ChatGPT

The field of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots has taken the world by storm in recent years, with programs like Google's Bard and Microsoft-backed ChatGPT leading the charge. These applications are capable of producing essays, poems, and computing code on command, making them a significant innovation in the tech industry. AI Chatbot Bard to Compete with Microsoft's ChatGPT Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, recently announced that the company is launching Bard, and invited people in the US and the UK to test the AI chatbot. Pichai stated that after testing Bard with 80,000 Google employees, the chatbot would be tested with the public in the US and Britain as a "first step" before releases in more countries and languages other than English. In a memo to staff, Pichai emphasized the importance of user feedback in improving the product and the underlying technology. He acknowledged that as more people start to use Bard and test its capabilities, they will in...

Microsoft's Next Move. AI event for mid-March

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the buzzword in the technology industry, with companies investing heavily in this field. One such company is Microsoft, which has recently invested billions of dollars in OpenAI, an AI research firm co-founded by Elon Musk. Microsoft's interest in AI is not new, and the company has been integrating AI into its products and services for a while now. On March 16, Microsoft is hosting an event to discuss its future plans for AI, with a focus on "reinventing productivity with AI." Microsoft's Next Move. AI event for mid-March