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Posted: 2023-03-22 03:46:10

After a shaky start at its unveiling last month, Google has opened up its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Bard to more users.

The company is competing with other tech giants in the fast-moving AI space, while fending off threats to the world's most profitable search engine.

Google admits its Bard technology isn't perfect — so let's take a look at what it can do, what it can't, who can access it, and some of the early reviews.

What is Bard and what can it do?

Bard is a conversational AI chatbot powered by what is known as a large language model (LLM) — a technology also used by chatbots such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Bing — which is trained on large amounts of text and information from the internet.

Google says Bard is powered by "a lightweight and optimised version of LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications)", the same system a Google engineer once claimed was sentient, which the company denied was true.

Google describes Bard as "an early experiment", and has only opened it for users to test in the United States and United Kingdom at the time of this story.

When given a prompt, Bard generates a response by "selecting, one word at a time, from words that are likely to come next", the company says.

Here's an example of it being asked to brainstorm some quick tips:

An animated GIF of Google's Bard AI chatbot brainstorming ways to help a user read 20 books in a year
Bard brainstorms ways to help a user read 20 books in one year.(Supplied: Google)

In a blog post, Google executives Sissie Hsiao and Eli Collins say Bard can help "boost your productivity, accelerate your ideas and fuel your curiosity".

"You might ask Bard to give you tips to reach your goal of reading more books this year, explain quantum physics in simple terms or spark your creativity by outlining a blog post," they say.

Bard can also offer up a few draft responses so users can choose the best starting point for the conversation, like in this example:

An animated GIF of Google's Bard AI chatbot giving a user ideas for how to introduce their daughter to fly fishing
Bard can offer a range of draft responses for users to choose between.(Supplied: Google)

Google admits Bard 'gets some things wrong'

Just like other AI chatbots, Bard is not perfect.

The system displayed incorrect information when it debuted publicly last month, leading to a nearly eight per cent drop in the stock price of Google's parent company Alphabet that day.

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