Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly popular on the internet, with new AI advancements being announced almost every day. However, the majority of the news we hear about AI developments is about ChatGPT. Some may be surprised by this, as even trillion-dollar tech companies lag behind OpenAI in terms of AI technology. Google, on the other hand, is attempting to change this. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, recently announced that Bard AI will be upgraded to more capable models the following week. Here are the specifics.

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has Revealed That Bard AI Will Be Upgraded to More Capable Models Next Week

Google unveiled Bard AI, an AI chatbot designed to compete with ChatGPT, a while ago. Although Bard AI competes with ChatGPT However, the chatbot provided an incorrect response, resulting in an embarrassing moment for the company. The tech titan’s market value dropped by $100 billion as a result of this. In response to criticisms of Bard’s failed demo in February, Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently addressed the matter. We are more to see Bard AI will be upgraded to compete with ChatGPT.

In an interview for The New York Times Hard Fork podcast on Friday, CEO Sundar Pichai “assured” listeners that Bard would soon be upgraded to a more capable Pathways Language Model. According to Pichai, PaLM is a language model launched recently that is larger in scale and better suited to handle tasks like logical reasoning and coding issues. Currently, Bard is using a lightweight and efficient version of LaMDA. The upgrade to PaLM will add new capabilities, such as improved maths problem-solving, and reasoning abilities.

Pichai acknowledged that Bard’s flaws were a result of the company’s conservative approach to AI development. He revealed that he had discussed the project with Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin and that it was critical not to release a more capable model until they were capable of handling it well. Despite the setbacks, Pichai remains optimistic about AI’s future and potential benefits. However, he emphasized the importance of anticipating and adapting to the risks associated with AI’s rapid growth.

Bard was released to the general public on March 21 in the United States and the United Kingdom, but it has received less attention than Microsoft’s Bing AI chatbot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Google hopes that the upcoming upgrade will allow it to catch up to its competitors in the AI chatbot space.

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