The Battle of AI: Google's Bard vs OpenAI's ChatGPT

The Battle of AI: Google's Bard vs OpenAI's ChatGPT

OpenAI has been valued at 30 billion dollars since its launch, which is quite remarkable. However, Google’s market cap and overall value as a stock company is 1.37 trillion dollars, approximately 46 times more than OpenAI. This highlights a significant difference between these two giants in terms of resources, including people, time, and money.

Many people think that ChatGPT is the sole and superior AI system that has surpassed Google and will ultimately dominate it. However, such claims are merely sensational gossip designed to grab attention with shocking headlines.

For decades, Google has been sitting comfortably on the throne as far as internet searches are concerned. They were stunned when ChatGPT came out of nowhere to become the new AI rave. But Google wasn’t going to let the newcomers have a field day in a territory they’ve dominated for so long.

Google took the bull by the horn and made some major upgrades to their very own chatbot. They introduced Bard, the brand new AI chatbot from Google, designed with the intent of smashing ChatGPT and any other chatbot into the ground. With its enhanced features, Bard is a strong contender in the AI chatbot landscape.

In the battle between language models, Bard and ChatGPT utilize different language models. There is an ongoing debate about the superiority of Google’s Palm 2, which powers Bard. With the upgrade to Palm 2, Bard has gained never-before-seen features, making it a strong contender against ChatGPT.

Another area where Bard has the upper hand is in image display during chats. Bard can display relevant images while answering questions, providing a better understanding of its answers. On the other hand, ChatGPT requires a paid plan and certain plugins to access this feature.

Bard also offers free use and unlimited features, while ChatGPT requires a paid plan for certain features. Additionally, ChatGPT’s free version has slow response times during peak hours and limits the number of prompts available.

One major difference between Bard and ChatGPT is their data sources. Bard is trained to work with infinite data sources, including common crawl, Wikipedia, and online conversations. This allows Bard to provide the most recent updates and information. In contrast, ChatGPT is limited to a predefined pool of data, which is updated daily but limited to the year 2021.

Bard excels in providing a more natural and conversational tone compared to ChatGPT’s formal responses. Bard engages in dialogue in a friendly manner, resembling a conversation with a friend. On the other hand, ChatGPT can sometimes feel too robotic and lacks depth in its responses.

In terms of interfaces, Bard’s interface is simpler and easier to navigate compared to ChatGPT. Bard allows users to edit prompts, while ChatGPT does not offer this feature.

While both Bard and ChatGPT have their limitations, Bard is expected to emerge as the victor in the future. However, it’s important to verify the responses from Bard, especially for academic writing, as it does not cite its sources.

In conclusion, the battle between Google’s Bard and OpenAI’s ChatGPT is ongoing. Both AI systems have their strengths and weaknesses, but Bard’s advancements and features make it a strong contender in the AI chatbot landscape. Only time will tell who will dominate the AI market in the future.

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