The success of ChatGPT has prompted Google to create its version, obviously, as a rival to the former. The enterprise announced the Chatbot, officially called Bard, will be available to a select group first. Later, the public will have access.
However, the introduction of Bard wasn’t entirely successful. The Chatbot gave non-reliable answers to a question on Nasa. This incident had an impact on shares as well. The parent company, Alphabet, faced a sudden decline.
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Meanwhile, Sundar Pichai, Google CEO, faced criticism from his employees. As per the incoming reports, the employees were largely unhappy with the firm’s rushed approach to introducing the Chatbot.
According to the source, the employees were complaining that the release was unnecessarily fast-paced . The latest news also discusses how workers are criticizing the company’s management.
The AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT, which seeks to alter internet browsing has long been said to be giving Google nightmares.
Google’s parent company’s chairman John Hennessy claims that the tech firm may have even been hesitant to introduce the innovation.
Further, its search engine leader, Prabhakar Raghavan, asserted that AI chatbots may experience “hallucination,” a condition in which they provide answers that are not correct but believable.