At a general meeting held last Thursday (2), Google executives answered some questions from employees via an internal forum. Most of the questions were about Bard, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot, and what the company planned to do with the tool after discussions about the announcement.

Some company employees even said the launch of Bard was “rushed”, “poorly done” and “without Google’s face”.

According to an acquired voice CNBCJack Krawczyk, head of Bard-related operations, Said Bard wasn’t a search enginebut it’s a great language model that confuses some workers as they were previously told that the chatbot will be an integration, an additional tool in the Google search service.

“I want to be very clear: Bard is not for research. […] Bard and ChatGPT are great language models, not information. They’re great at creating text that looks like it was made by humans, they’re not good at making sure those texts are accurate. Krawczyk, why do we think Research, whose function is to find the right information, should be the big goal, according to the tool?

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The article says this attempt to separate Bard from the search feature that popularized Google won’t be well received among company employees, as they reveal their chatbot strategies are increasingly confusing and inconsistent.

The launch of Bard, Google’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot created to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT, wasn’t the best. In the tool’s promotional material, users identified an error in one of the source’s answers, which went wrong and even dropped Google’s shares by about 9%.

Source: Tec Mundo

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