Bard and new AI features in Search
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Bard and new AI features in Search
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#2TLDR: "we're still relevant, honest!"
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#3Is there a way to become a tester?
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#4> We’re releasing it initially with our lightweight model version of LaMDA. This much smaller model requires significantly less computing power, enabling us to scale to more users, allowing for more feedback
Interesting; I wonder if their use of the "lightweight" model will make it less capable than ChatGPT.
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#5It's challenging to take a CEO seriously who lacks enough self-awareness to un-ironically use the term "journey".
Similarly, just open it up for everyone to use, I'm using ChatGPT now, ship your product, don't just write a blog post about it.
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#6Google plz give me access to QA Bard.
I promise I will not break it too hard.
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#7In a classic PM fashion, Sundar couldn't resist taking all the credit for this launch.
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#8Is this like chatGPT?
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#9>AI can be helpful in these moments, synthesizing insights for questions where there’s no one right answer. Soon, you’ll see AI-powered features in Search that distill complex information and multiple perspectives into easy-to-digest formats, so you can quickly understand the big picture and learn more from the web: whether that’s seeking out additional perspectives, like blogs from people who play both piano and guitar, or going deeper on a related topic, like steps to get started as a beginner. These new AI features will begin rolling out on Google Search soon.
This is actually really huge. If done right, Google will be increasing the amount of "no-click" searches an incredible amount. I'm interested to see how good of a job the "factual grounding" works - this linked blog post in the article is pretty interesting https://ai.googleblog.com/2022/01/lamda-towards-safe-grounde...
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#10"But increasingly, people are turning to Google for deeper insights and understanding"
I'm just trying to just get relevant results for my query man ...