Google just made its phenomenal AI chatbot Bard available in over 180 countries. The tech giant has also added a plethora of features to enhance the user experience. The development comes at a time when OpenAI’s ChatGPT is creating waves across industries with its superior abilities.
Google unveiled its AI chatbot Bard in March as a rival to ChatGPT, which has been making remarkable progress in responding to prompts in natural language with highly comprehensive human-like answers. Bard has piqued the interest of many tech enthusiasts ever since its launch. And comparisons with ChatGPT are inevitable.
Now that we have access to Bard and ChatGPT, here’s a look at how Google’s chatbot is getting better and about to overshadow OpenAI’s creation.
Bard and the power of the Internet
ChatGPT, by default, does not come with access to the internet. To use the internet, one might need to have access to the web-browsing feature. On the contrary, Google Bard comes with Internet access giving it an edge over its OpenAI counterpart. Bard is trained on a massive dataset of text and code that also includes information from the internet. This allows the chatbot to answer questions in a comprehensive and informative manner. It can give you the top news of the hour and also fetch information from the Internet.
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