Google Bard, ChatGPT's new rival in town, has these features

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has introduced the company's very own conversational artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. 

It's raining AI 

The announcement of Bard is widely being seen as Google's response to ChatGPT, backed by its rival company Microsoft. 

Google's response to ChatGPT 

Bard is powered by Google's Language Model for Dialogue Applications (or LaMDA) to make the AI more conversational. 

LaMDA power! 

Pichai in a blog post said that Google is opening Bard up to trusted testers ahead of making it more widely available to the public in the coming weeks. 

Trusted to test 

Bard seeks to combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of our large language models, Pichai said in the blog. 

The Shakespeare of AIs? 

The Google CEO explained that Bard collects information from the web to 'provide fresh, high-quality responses' to users in a conversational style. 

How will Bard work? 

Pichai claimed that with Bard, one can explain new discoveries from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to a 9-year-old, or 'learn more about the best strikers in football right now, and then get drills to build your skills.' 

Explain NASA discoveries to toddlers 

Users can also ask Bard to decide what to cook based on what's there in the refrigerator, or provide tips on arranging a party among other mundane chores. 

Or, plan mundane tasks 

Pichai said that Bard is initially releasing with lightweight model version of LaMDA, which requires significantly less computing power and enables to scale more users. This is a response to ChatGPT, which requires more computing power and therefore crashes at times. 

Taking on ChatGPT 

Thank You