Faced with ChatGPT, Google is preparing a research robot and tool called Apprentice Bard.

The first Google projects related to artificial intelligence are revealed. These include the Apprentice Bard chatbot and a natural language search bot.

According to CNBC, Google employees are testing several potential ChatGPT competitors in an attempt to properly use OpenAI technology. An earlier New York Times report said that Mountain View CEO Sundar Pichai issued a red alert and accelerated artificial intelligence (AI) development to be able to introduce at least 20 AI-based products this year. Today, CNBC is unveiling some of those products, including a chatbot called The Bard’s Apprentice that uses giant LaMDA technology.

Google’s first artificial intelligence projects unveiled

Apparently, Google management would ask the LaMDA team to work on a ChatGPT competitor as a priority, this project will outperform all others, even going so far as to not attend meetings unrelated to said project. Apprentice Bard would be very similar to ChatGPT in that the user only needs to type natural language text to get a valid written response.

CNBC says it has seen examples of bot responses that include information about recent events — something ChatGPT is not capable of because that knowledge is limited to what happened after 2021. In one example, Apprentice Bard was able to answer a question about a possible new wave. layoffs at Google. (Probably not this year, as the company is now in a very good financial position.) If you remember, Google’s LaMDA technology led to the dismissal of an engineer after he claimed that AI had become conscious.

These include Apprentice Bard and a natural language search robot.

Google is also reportedly testing a new search page that expects a question and offers a formatted answer. This experimental page will display five possible questions, replacing the “I’m Lucky”button below the search bar. After the user enters a query, the page generates natural language responses in gray circles. Below each answer are new questions to deepen, followed by more conventional search results with links and page titles. In addition, Alphabet is working on a project called Atlas in its cloud division. If CNBC is unable to get details on the latter, it will be part of the effort to remove this red alert.

At present, no one knows what Google projects will actually be offered to the general public. AI manager at Mountain View firm Jeff Dean told employees during a meeting that they were still debating the company’s response to ChatGPT to be “more careful than a small startup.”Giving people the wrong information will have a much bigger impact on a company the size of Google. Indeed, The Times has already reported that the American giant wanted above all to emphasize the safety, accuracy and validity of the results, while blocking false information, when developing its research robot. If reports that Microsoft is integrating ChatGPT technology into Bing as early as March are correct,

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