Google CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed some new details about its AI chatbot Upgrades to Bard’s language model in a podcast. The CEO of the company also explained some other things.
While Google’s experimental AI chatbot Bard has been criticized several times for various factors, and now, Google may not be targeting rival ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing chatbot.
Google Bard language model update: all the details
All those details emerged from an interview with Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai that was done by The New York Times in his Hard fork podcast.
Let’s start with Pichai’s first statement where he said, “Obviously we have more capable models”, meaning the company was already preparing a better language model for its AI chatbot.
Because if you remember, when the company released its first promotional video, so it facing a huge loss and a negative impact on Bard’s market image due to an error in the result.
Currently, this chatbot is behind its first public testing and running on the LaMDA language model, which is a smoother and more efficient version, but this AI language model is more focused on delivering dialogue.
And on the other side there is the Palm fashion modelwhich Google claimed to be more capable than before in terms of handling tasks like common sense reasoning And coding problems.
However, Pichai confirmed that the language model upgrade we’re about to get in Bard includes a more capable AI language model from the PaLM language model, and also noted some of its capabilities.
Since this AI language model will put more reasoning into its answer, it can better answer math questions and even solve coding questions.
We’re going to see these upgrades in the Bard, maybe through the next weekif Pichai gives a timeline of just a week for it.
Separately, the company’s CEO has not said anything about their rivals, but has indicated that the competition does not matter to them, even though they launched their chatbot later than theirs; they are only focused on making it better.