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November 3, 2023
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The Bard- Google’s AI Assistant


The Bard Googles Ai Assistant

Recently there has been a lot of discussion about artificial intelligence, specifically after OpenAI released its finest version of chatbots-ChatGPT, which Microsoft is also planning to integrate into Bing search and Microsoft 365. Meanwhile, Google unveiled its plans to launch an AI-powered Google search feature called Bard. 

“Soon, we’ll release an AI-powered chatbot that translates complex information and combines multiple perspectives into easy-to-understand formats so people can immediately understand the bigger picture and learn from the web more than ever. Whether you want to seek different perspectives of people on a topic of your choice and want to get in-depth information about something, the new chatbot will have it all for you really soon,” Google. 
-Google

But in a sea of initialisms and buzzwords, it can be extremely difficult to wrap your head around what these new tools can do and how the recently launched Google’s AI assistant is different from OpenAI’s chatbot. This blog will discuss this new Google’s Bard– the AI chatbot, its features, how it differs from ChatGPT, and much more.  

Updates on the Bard:

Google Bard was made available to the public on March 21, 2023. It is currently available in the United States and the United Kingdom. Google plans to expand Bard to more countries in the future.

What is Google BARD and What Are Its Features?

Google Bard is a recently introduced Google AI-powered chatbot announced on 6th February 2023. It uses LaMDA’s language model as a basis for its knowledge and access to all the new and up-to-date information because it’s wired straight into the web. 

Bard is designed to have real conversations with people rather than providing answers to simple questions like “where is x restaurant situated.” It can write essays, provide programming languages, even write summaries of long texts, and much more. 

Some of the most common features of Google Bard include the following: 

  1. Bard is built on Transformer technology, which also forms the basis of ChatGPT and several other AI chatbots. 

  2. Some common network architectures of Bard include convolutional neural networks, feedforward networks, and recurrent networks. 

  3. It showcases the combination of creativity, power, and intelligence. 

  4. It collects information through the web and user responses. 

  5. As it is in its initial testing process, it uses a lite model version of the LaMDA. 

How Bard is Useful in Daily Life?

Google’s AI chatbot has several use cases that can simplify your life and help in getting the knowledge required on any topic of your choice. Following are some ways Bard can be useful in your daily life: 

It Helps you get Answers

This new AI chatbot has answers to every question! 

If you have any queries, you can type into the chatbot and get the answers. Bard uses its sophisticated AI algorithms to understand your query and compile a thoughtful and appropriate response. 

Fill in the Knowledge Gap

You can use Bard to get any information you want, whether you need an update on the latest sports scores, world situations, or a weather report. The reason search engines power it; it gets you the right information on the topic you’re looking to increase your knowledge on. 

Automated Tasks

Bard is automated by Google AI and can automatically help you with several daily activities. Whether you need to book a flight or make a restaurant reservation, it finds those for you and can do them immediately. 

Personal AI Assistant

Bard is also designed to be your personal AI assistant if you want it to be. It can assist you in managing your time and ensures you always remember to complete any important task or attend an appointment. 

Once guided, it can be there for you to remind you of daily tasks! 

Social Hub

You can strengthen your relationship with your audience/customers using Google’s Bard

If you’re a social media person and want to interact with your audience better, you can add this chatbot to your social media presence. This provides an additional way for your audience to connect and engage with you through these platforms. 

How Does the Bard Look From the User’s Front?

Google Bard is a large language model (LLM) chatbot developed by Google AI. It is a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of tasks, including:

  • Generating text: Bard can generate text in a variety of formats, including poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, emails, letters, etc.

  • Translating languages: Bard can translate text from one language to another.

  • Answering questions: Bard can answer questions about a variety of topics, including science, history, and current events.

  • Writing creative content: Bard can write creative content, such as poems, stories, and scripts.

  • Following instructions: Bard can follow instructions and complete requests thoughtfully.


Creators:

Bard is still under development, but it has learned to perform many kinds of tasks. It is powered by a massive dataset of text and code, and it is able to access and process information from the real world through Google Search.

When does Google Bard is Made Available?

At the time of publishing this post, The beta version of Google Bard was made available to the public on March 21, 2023. It is currently available in the United States and the United Kingdom. The final public release is not announced yet.

How to Access Bard?

As we said in the previous section, Bard is only made available in the United States and the United Kingdom. If you are from a different country either you will have to wait until Google AI releases the Bard in your country or you may use any VPN services to access Bard.

To access Bard:

  1. Go to bard.google.com.

  2. Log in with your Google Account.

  3. Click on ‘Weight List’

It is simple as that.

How Bard is Different Than ChatGPT?

Now that we’ve discussed what Google’s AI assistant is and its features, let’s discover how Bard differs from ChatGPT. 

Sources of Information

Bard gathers information from sources and data already available on the internet. It is powered by search engines and thus has access to the most up-to-date information and provides the most relevant and current information on any query. 

Whereas, ChatGPT‘s knowledge is limited to the events through 2021. It learns through its interactions with humans. 

Range of Data

Search engines power the reason Microsoft and Bard back ChatGPT; the latter has a plethora of data and has an advantage over ChatGPT. 

Accuracy and Depth of Data

Bard takes advantage of Google’s massive data collection and provides more in-depth information on every human query. However, ChatGPT is more prone to making up stories and facts and thus can need more depth in its information. 

Clarity of Data

ChatGPT generates content based on a text that humans provide. At the same time, Bard can turn difficult topics into easy-to-understand and clear ways that aid in learning things for everyone, including children. 

LaMDA vs GPT

Image source: Danny DeMichele

Let’s discover the difference between two of the most dominating and prominent AI architectures: LaMDA and GPT: 

What is LaMDA

LaMDA stands for Language model for Dialogue Applications. It is built on Transformer, a neural network architecture launched in 2017. It is trained on dialogues, and during the process, it was trained to differentiate open-ended conversations from other language forms. 

It can respond to conversations, give the most sophisticated and relevant answers, and keep the conversation going. It can talk virtually about anything and is trained to produce sensible and specific responses. 

However, LaMDA can’t handle problems like math or code generation due to its lack of an advanced processing system that provides greater accuracy. 

What is GPT-3?

GPT-3 is a neural network machine learning model that uses internet data to produce text. It needs small input to produce larger volumes of sophisticated and relevant machine-generated text. 

It contains around 175 billion machine learning parameters, and as of early 2021, it is one of the most powerful and the largest neural networks ever produced. It uses natural language processing and neural language generation to understand and produce natural human language text. 

GPT-3 can be used to: 

  1. Create articles, blogs, poetry, stories, dialogues, and news reports, and write social media posts, jokes, recipes, quizzes, memes, comic strips, and more. 

  2. Automate everyday tasks; talk with people by responding to the text people type into their computers. 

  3. Translate programmatic commands into understandable texts.

  4. Perform sentiment analysis 

  5. Find bugs in any existing codes.

  6. Translate text from one language to another. 

  7. Perform phishing attacks and perform malicious prompt engineering. 

  8. Produce simplified summarizations of long text. 

Is Bard the ChatGPT Competitor?

Image Source: Parametric Architecture 

For years, Google has remained one of the most popular search engines worldwide. People turned to Google to search for almost any query they had without even thinking about having a look at any other. However, ChatGPT recently introduced itself into the headlines and greatly competed with Google. 

In only less than a week, CHatGPT got over a million users. In February 2023, Google responded to the competition and introduced its own AI chatbot- Google’s Bard

Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, said: 

“Bard is an outlet of creativity and can explain complex information in simpler language that even children would understand, it would help you learn new recipes out of ingredients you don’t know what to do, make you learn about the top strikers in football right now, and even drill down into your basic skills.” 

This statement shows that Bard certainly has the capabilities that ChatGPT lacks and “can provide fresh and high-quality responses directly drawn from the web,” as stated by Pichai. ChatGPT struggles to provide people with such responses as it is pre-trained and has much to learn through human interaction. 

Bottom Line

ChatGPT and Bard are powerful AI chatbots that compete with each other on many features. ChatGPT is based on GPT-3 architecture, while Bard is designed on LaMDA architecture, both having the capabilities to impress the world. 

Google’s AI assistant has the power to leave behind ChatGPT as it has the advantage of being integrated into the web and providing new and up-to-date information. ChatGPt is pre-trained and still has a lot of room for development. 

However, the choice of ChatGPT vs. Bard depends greatly on your needs. Google’s Bard is the right choice if you want a more conversational AI chatbot to add to their social media platform and manage task automation. At the same time, ChatGPt works best for people looking for an AI to help them in their research work, writing articles or blogs, or summarizations. 

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Arun KL

Arun KL is a cybersecurity professional with 15+ years of experience in IT infrastructure, cloud security, vulnerability management, Penetration Testing, security operations, and incident response. He is adept at designing and implementing robust security solutions to safeguard systems and data. Arun holds multiple industry certifications including CCNA, CCNA Security, RHCE, CEH, and AWS Security.

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