Bard is an OpenAI language model that is trained to generate high-quality poetry and fiction. It was introduced in 2021 and is designed to generate creative text that is both engaging and imaginative.
Google has announced Bard, a ChatGPT competitor that uses Google’s own language model – Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA). The statement comes only days after Google CEO Sundar Pichai detailed the company’s progress during an earnings call.
How Google Bard Works?
Bard is a deep learning model that has been trained on a large corpus of text. The model uses this training data to generate new text that is coherent and meaningful. The model is able to do this by using a combination of statistical techniques and neural networks to understand the patterns and structures of language.
Once the model has been trained, it can be used to generate new text by providing it with a prompt or starting text. The model then uses this prompt to generate new text that is coherent and meaningful.
Difference between Bard and ChatGPT?
While both Bard and ChatGPT are language models developed by OpenAI, there are some key differences between the two.
The primary difference between the two models is their intended use. ChatGPT is designed to generate text that is conversational and informative, while Bard is designed to generate creative and imaginative text, such as poetry and fiction.
Another difference between the two models is the training data they have been trained on. ChatGPT is trained on a large corpus of conversational text, while Bard is trained on a large corpus of creative text. This difference in training data leads to differences in the generated text produced by the two models.
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