Google is reportedly in the late stages of testing a chatbot rival to OpenAI's GPT-3, named Bard. It will use its conversational chatbot technology LaMDA. CNBC was reportedly invited to see a demo at Google HQ and saw some impressive features, including the ability to respond to recent events, unlike GPT-3 which is only trained up to 2021.
Bard is based on Meena, a chatbot launched in 2020, but has since undergone changes. Google is also testing a search page that allows for question and response functionality like GPT-3. The search page is rumoured to have up to five different prompts for potential questions placed under the main search bar, and may replace the "I'm feeling lucky" bar. The details of this new feature need to be confirmed.
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Bard is based on Meena, a chatbot launched in 2020, but has since undergone changes. Google is also testing a search page that allows for question and response functionality like GPT-3. The search page is rumoured to have up to five different prompts for potential questions placed under the main search bar, and may replace the "I'm feeling lucky" bar. The details of this new feature need to be confirmed.
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