It’s hard to believe that a mistake by an AI-based chatbot “Alphabet”, cost $100 billion Google. While this might seem like an astronomical amount of money, it is an important reminder that even with the most advanced technologies, mistakes can still be made.
Google just posted a video on Twitter showcasing a revolutionary new search technology.
The video featured a 9-year-old boy asking the chatbot about the James Webb Space Telescope, and the chatbot gave him a comprehensive overview of the telescope’s achievements. It’s amazing how this technology makes information more accessible to everyone.
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Bard replied that the James Webb Space Telescope was the first to photograph an exoplanet, but unfortunately, it was incorrect. A European telescope had captured this momentous feat earlier.
Google just launched Bard, a service that provides professionals with information on various topics through
audio, video, images, and more. On February 6 at the Chat GPT event, Google introduced this helpful and friendly resource, allowing busy professionals to access pertinent info easily.
Microsoft’s popular Bing search engine, based on cutting-edge technology, was launched on February 7. It has also been integrated into the web browser Edge, allowing customers to quickly and easily access the information they need.