Sundar Pichai promises more capable Bard AI chatbot soon

San Francisco: After facing criticism about his ChatGPT rival called Bard, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai has said that the company will soon release more capable AI models.

Bard was released for the public on March 21 but failed to garner the attention won by OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing chatbot.

“We clearly have more capable models. Pretty soon, we will be upgrading Bard to some of our more capable Pathways Language Model (PaLM) models, which will bring more capabilities; be it in reasoning, coding, it can answer maths questions better,” Pichai said during The New York Times’ Hard Fork podcast.

“So you will see progress over the course of next week,” Pichai added.

Pichai said that part of the reason for Bard’s limited capabilities was a sense of caution within Google.

“To me, it was important to not put out a more capable model before we can fully make sure we can handle it well,” he was quoted as saying in the report.

Pichai confirmed he was talking with Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin about the work.

He also raised concerns that development of AI is currently moving too fast and “perhaps poses a threat to society”.

“This is going to need a lot of debate, no-one knows all the answers,” said Pichai.

Google has denied reports that it is copying Microsoft-owned OpenAI’s ChatGPT to train its AI chatbot called Bard.

A report in The Information claimed that OpenAI’s success “has forced the two AI research teams within Google’s parent, Alphabet, to overcome years of intense rivalry to work together”.

According to the report, citing sources, software engineers at Google’s Brain AI group are working with employees at DeepMind, which is a sibling company within Alphabet to develop software to compete with OpenAI.

However, a Google spokesperson told The Verge that “Bard is not trained on any data from ShareGPT or ChatGPT”.

Bard, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, is based on a large language model (LLM), specifically a lightweight and optimised version of LaMDA, which the tech giant said will be updated with newer, more capable models in the future.
IANS

44% of small businesses expect to hire fewer people due to AI

San Francisco: About 44 per cent of small business owners said that they expect to hire fewer people in the future because of AI capabilities, a new report has shown....

Eurozone slips into recession after economy shrinks 0.1% in Jan-March

London: The Eurozone has fallen into recession, new data show, as its economy contracted over the winter, according to a media report. GDP across the Euro area shrank by 0.1...

Hyderabad Pharma City will be world’s largest pharma cluster: KTR

Hyderabad: Telangana has undertaken massive infrastructure development projects to compete globally and attract investments, state Industries and Commerce Minister K.T. Rama Rao said on Tuesday. The initiatives include the construction...

India, US to form monitoring group to review trade cooperation

New Delhi: India and the US have decided to set up a regular monitoring group which will review progress in deepening cooperation in the bilateral high-tech trade and technology partnership...

Experience Apple like never before: Bengaluru gets Grand Imagine Store at Nexus Koramangala Mall

Bengaluru: Imagine, India's leading Apple retailer, is excited to announce the grand opening of its new store at Nexus Koramangala Mall in Bengaluru. At over 2,500 sq.ft. the store offers...

Myntra’s 18th edition of EORS is live: Grab irresistible offers by top brands across 20 lakh products

Bengaluru:  The most-awaited fashion carnival of the year, Myntra's End of Reason Sale (EORS-18), is live with more than 20 lakh fashion, beauty and lifestyle products from over 6,000 leading...

Rs 280 cr vanished as another Indian startup founder enjoyed lavish lifestyle

New Delhi: In yet another sensational story of another Indian founder taking his startup for a joyride, Broker Network (operated by 4B Networks) founder Rahul Yadav reportedly maintained a luxurious...

Amazon fined $25 mn for violating children’s privacy law, deceiving parents

San Francisco: E-commerce giant Amazon will pay $25 million penalty to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over violating the children's privacy law by keeping their Alexa voice recordings and...

Jack Dorsey’s Twitter rival Bluesky crosses 100,000 users

New Delhi: Twitter rival Bluesky, backed by Jack Dorsey, has crossed more than 100,000 users with a total of 3.19 million posts, and is growing steadily. The invite-only Bluesky, available...

Twitter’s worth down to just $15 bn under Musk

New Delhi: Twitter is now worth only about $15 billion, a massive 33 per cent lower than $44 billion Elon Musk and his co-investors paid to acquire the platform, the...

JioCinema breaks world record with over 3.2 cr viewers during IPL final

New Delhi: JioCinema, the official digital streaming partner of IPL (Indian Premier League) 2023, has broken the world record for the most concurrent views to a live-streamed event on Monday...

China PC market suffers 24% decline, Lenovo leads

New Delhi: The PC (desktop, notebook and workstation) shipments to mainland China posted a 24 per cent year-on-year decline in the first quarter, shipping only 8.9 million units. Desktop (including...

Read Previous

Amul hikes milk price by Rs 2/ltr in Gujarat

Read Next

Emergency declared at Delhi Airport following a bird-hit incident on cargo flight

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com