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Google brings artist formerly known as Bard, into Gemini era; Sundar Pichai says supports ‘entire ecosystem’
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Google brings artist formerly known as Bard, into Gemini era; Sundar Pichai says supports ‘entire ecosystem’

[ad_1] Google has rebranded its Bard chatbot as Gemini and also unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) system behind it. Now termed Gemini, the chatbot offers consumers the option to enhance its reasoning capabilities through a paid subscription model for the advanced version. In effect, Gemini Advanced offers the best of Google's AI features in a single place, but you will need to subscribe to the new Google One AI Premium plan.CEO Sundar Pichai, in his blog, said, “The version with Ultra will be called Gemini Advanced, a new experience far more capable at reasoning, following instructions, coding, and creative collaboration. For example, it can be a personal tutor, tailored to your learning style. Or it can be a creative partner, helping you plan a content strategy or build a bus...
Google to charge for advanced Bard chatbot! Know the expected pricing for AI tool
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Google to charge for advanced Bard chatbot! Know the expected pricing for AI tool

[ad_1] Google is expected to launch its new chatbot, Bard Advance in the coming months. The new AI model is expected to be more powerful than the previous version of Google Bard which is now powered by Gemini Pro. As the launch of Bard Advance approaches, some tech analysts have been predicting that Google may start a subscription service due to its integration with the company's most powerful AI model, the Gemini Ultra. And now, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has confirmed the subscription plan for its upcoming AI chatbot. Bard can be used currently for free. Check details here.Google Bard Advance subscription plansAccording to an Android Authority report, Google plans to start a subscription model for Bard Advance, the decision was announced at the fourth-quarter earnings call. The decisi...
Google Didn’t Rush Bard Chatbot to Beat Microsoft, Executive Says
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Google Didn’t Rush Bard Chatbot to Beat Microsoft, Executive Says

[ad_1] A senior Google executive disputed suggestions that the company rushed to release its artificial intelligence-based chatbot Bard earlier this year to beat a similar offering from rival Microsoft Corp. Testifying in Google's defense at the Justice Department's antitrust trial against the search giant, Elizabeth Reid, a vice president of search, acknowledged that Bard gave “a wrong answer” during its public unveiling in February. But she rejected the contention by government lawyer David Dahlquist that Bard was “rushed” out after Microsoft announced it was integrating generative AI into its own Bing search engine.“I don't think you can make that conclusion,” Reid said. “Microsoft's announcement also had several errors in it. The technology is very nascent. It makes mistakes. That's...
AI hallucination? Bard chatbot claims it is a woman, prefers to be called Sofia
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AI hallucination? Bard chatbot claims it is a woman, prefers to be called Sofia

[ad_1] AI hallucination is the phenomenon when a generative AI chatbot says something incorrect, misleading, or something it is not supposed to say. Many leading AI researchers have warned about the issue of AI hallucinations, as they can have a harmful impact on society. However, the responses may not always be harmful and instead create a sense of awe and fascination.We all know that most LLMs are built on poor-quality data that is available on the internet and as such asking it about things that occur in the outside world could result in AI hallucinations. So, we tried something different. Instead of asking Google Bard whether it knew something about the world, we probed how well it knew itself. And here is how it went. Bard claims to be a woman named SofiaBelow, I'm sharing my promp...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google employees’ concern over Bard, Klarna unveils AI solution and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google employees’ concern over Bard, Klarna unveils AI solution and more

[ad_1] AI Roundup: Klarna, the Swedish fintech company, introduced a new AI-powered feature that enables users to take pictures of desired items, instantly locating them in the app. In a separate development, Google's employees have raised concerns about the Bard chatbot's effectiveness. Moreover, CCC, a cloud platform serving insurance and automotive industries, unveiled AI solutions for collision repairs, automating initial damage assessments and estimating processes, enhancing service to consumers.1. Klarna introduces AI-powered shopping experienceSwedish fintech company Klarna announced the launch of a new AI-powered feature on Wednesday that aims to make shopping easier. According to a Reuters report. the feature, developed using OpenAI's tech, allows users to take a picture of the...
ChatGPT to Bard, ‘Unlimited’ ways to override AI chatbots safety measures exposed
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ChatGPT to Bard, ‘Unlimited’ ways to override AI chatbots safety measures exposed

[ad_1] A study conducted by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and the Center for A.I. Safety in San Francisco, has revealed major safety related loopholes in AI-powered chatbots from tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.These chatbots, including ChatGPT, Bard, and Anthropic's Claude, have been equipped with extensive safety guardrails to prevent them from being exploited for harmful purposes, such as promoting violence or generating hate speech. However, the latest report released indicates that the researchers have uncovered potentially limitless ways to circumvent these protective measures. The study showcases how the researchers utilized jailbreak techniques initially developed for open-source AI systems to target mainstream and closed AI models. Throu...
Alphabet’s $100 Billion Stock Swoon Shows AI Stakes Are Rising
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Alphabet’s $100 Billion Stock Swoon Shows AI Stakes Are Rising

[ad_1] The stakes in the race for generative AI are rising.The fervor in the stock market bubbling around artificial intelligence spread this week to Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc., which despite investing heavily in the technology had so far been ignored by traders in favor of smaller, more speculative companies. Google parent Alphabet's shares tumbled 7.7% on Wednesday after concerns surfaced about the competency of Bard, the ChatGPT rival it unveiled on Feb. 6. The selloff continued on Thursday with a drop of as much as 5.1%, on track for the worst two-day decline since March 2020. The rout has erased about $170 billion in market value. The fact that the selloff was far bigger than the 2.8% drop the day after Alphabet's earnings missed estimates shows how important success in the...