IN PICS | Biggest Differences Between ChatGPT And Google Bard AI
Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is a large-scale language generation model that is trained to generate human-like text. It has been trained by AI and Machine learning (ML) and features a system, which is designed to provide information and answer questions through a conversational interface. [Image Credit: Getty]
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View In AppGoogle’s Bard AI is a conversational AI developed by Google and powered by LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications). Bard will use the plethora of data available on the internet to deliver original and accurate answers. [Image Credit: Getty]
Both ChatGPT and Google Bard AI use natural language models — Bard uses Google’s internal LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications), whereas ChatGPT uses an older GPT-3 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) language model. [Image Credit: Getty]
Bard uses material that is already available online, including data and sources. Bard has access to the most recent date and delivers more up-to-date information, whereas ChatGPT's knowledge is restricted to the events through 2021. [Image Credit: Getty]
As of now a key advantage for ChatGPT is that it is publicly available, however, there’s a paid-for Plus version offering those interested in a more complete tool the option of paying for the privilege. On the other hand, Google’s Bard AI is still in the early beta test phase, only a hand full of users have access to the bot. [Image Credit: Getty]
ChatGPT has been used for answering direct questions with direct answers. On the other hand, Google Bard AI was mainly designed around augmenting Google’s own search tool. But both of them are trying to gain ground in the AI market by showing different sides of the bots. [Image Credit: Getty]
Microsoft has integrated ChatGPT into its Bing search engine to give users the ability to ask direct questions of the search engine. Bard AI is also destined to become an automated support tool for businesses. It will be offered to customers through a trained AI responder. [Image Credit: Getty]