Google's Bard Vs. ChatGPT: Who Wins the AI Battle?
AI is transforming the world, and companies like Google and OpenAI are at the forefront of the AI revolution. In this blog post, we'll compare Google's Bard and OpenAI's ChatGPT to determine which AI chatbot wins the battle.
Introduction to ChatGPT and Bard AI
OpenAI's ChatGPT is a generative AI chatbot that can understand dialogues and generate creative text content when prompted, such as poems, speeches, and letters. It is based on OpenAI's GPT (Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) model, which has evolved over the years to GPT-3.5 and GPT-4, making it powerful in generating long, coherent language with deep learning concepts. ChatGPT has trained on a massive dataset of text sources, including Wikipedia, books, documents, articles, and content taken from the open internet.
On the other hand, Google's Bard AI is an experimental conversational AI powered by LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications). Bard combines the breadth of the world's knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of Google's large language models. It uses Google's LaMDA, which is designed to engage in free-flowing conversations across endless topics and can mimic human dialogue. Bard has trained on Infiniset, a blend of data (set) including Common Crawl, Wikipedia, documents, and conversations and dialogues from the web. Google claims that Bard will search the web in real-time to find the most recent answers to questions and the latest research.
Data Sources and Accuracy
ChatGPT has trained on a large dataset of text sources, including Wikipedia, books, documents, articles, and content taken from the open internet, but its sources end in 2021, limiting the latest world events and research. In contrast, Bard AI trained on Infiniset, which includes Common Crawl, Wikipedia, documents, and conversations from the web, and can search the internet in real-time for current information to generate responses. While Bard AI can provide current information, it can also make errors, as seen in a promotional video that stated James Webb Space Telescope discovered exoplanets, which wasn't true.
Access and Cost
ChatGPT is open for free to all users, while ChatGPT Plus, based on the GPT-4 model, is available for a $20/month subscription, providing access to more capabilities, longer content, visual inputs, faster response times, and priority access to new features. On the other hand, Google's Bard AI is also free to use, but the access is not publicly available. However, you can join the waitlist, and soon access will be provided.
Conclusion
In conclusion, both ChatGPT and Bard AI are capable AI chatbots that can generate human-like responses when prompted by users. ChatGPT is based on OpenAI's GPT model, which has evolved over the years to GPT-3.5 and GPT-4, making it more powerful in generating long, coherent language. Bard AI is powered by Google's LaMDA, which is designed to engage in free-flowing conversations across endless topics and can mimic human dialogue. While ChatGPT is accessible to all users for free, Bard AI access is not publicly available at the moment. Nevertheless, both AI chatbots have their strengths and weaknesses, and which one is better depends on the user's needs and preferences.