Bard vibes: even Google's own employees are mocking its ChatGPT rival
Date:
Mon, 13 Feb 2023 14:39:07 +0000
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Can Googles AI chatbot Bard defeat ChatGPT? Googles own employees dont think so.
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Google recently unveiled its Bard AI chatbot at its Live from Paris
livestream event , hoping to provide a worthy rival to Microsofts new ChatGPT-integrated Bing search engine.
Unfortunately, things got off to a rocky start; the Bard bots presentation included a key factual error made by the AI program , which saw a whopping $100 billion share drop for Google in the span of just one day. We noted that this could indicate that Bard simply isnt ready for a widespread rollout and it seems that Googles own employees agree.
According to a report from CNBC , Google employees are using the companys internal meme forum MemeGen to poke fun at Bard, the presentation as a whole, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. The memes reportedly describe the event as rushed, botched, and myopic amongst other things.
One meme declared that rushing Bard to market in a panic validated the
markets fear about us, referencing the huge share drop after the AI reveal, while another ridiculed the fact that a recent layoff of 12,000 employees actually raised the stock value by 3%. Bard times (gonna make you wonder why you even try)
Its really not a good omen for Google that its own engineers are so willing
to mock Bard, which is a major project for the tech giant. ChatGPT is providing some stiff competition , so Google needs to get its act together if it hopes to win the AI arms race.
I recently argued that ChatGPT wasnt going to save Bing from Googles AI expansion (because, yknow, its Bing ) but Google isnt exactly filling me with confidence here. Bard is based on Googles LaMDA chatbot, which stands for Language Model for Developed Applications, and has been the cause of some problems for Google in the past.
Perhaps the most well-known debacle resulting from LaMDAs development was the story of Blake Lemoine, an engineer at Google who became convinced that the
AI program had developed true sentience and was subsequently laid off by the company. Not long after that, the AI asked to speak to a lawyer , for reasons known only to itself.
These teething issues have led to a degree of caution on Googles part. Last year, it announced that it had a competitor to the popular AI image
generation tool DALL-E, called Imagen, which was capable of converting text prompts into pictures (and later, video clips). However, Google restricted public access to the software , citing that there may be safeguarding issues.
Prudence in the face of new technologies might be wise, but it looks as
though Google may have still managed to jump the gun here at least, its internal teams seem to think so. Bard could evidently benefit from a bit more time in the oven, and Im of the mind that AI developers should take as much time as they need to get these complex systems ready for the broader public. Otherwise, well, the consequences could be disastrous
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/bard-vibes-even-googles-own-employees-are-mocki ng-its-chatgpt-rival
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