ChatGPT is becoming popular, and every tech company wants a piece of it. Microsoft spent $10 billion to integrate ChatGPT into Office, Bing, and other products. Google is utilizing its AI expertise to build Bard, and there are also Chinese tech brands involved in this space. But for people like you and me, ChatGPT integration is already available through the Google Chrome browser, and here are some ChatGPT extensions that can help you experience the AI chatbot and help you with your work. ShareGPT This Chrome extension provides quick access…
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Microsoft started inviting people to try out AI-powered Bing
Microsoft has recently started inviting people to try out its new AI-powered Bing search engine. The new Bing, which has been in development for several years, uses advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies to provide more relevant search results and personalized experiences for users. The new Bing features a redesigned interface that emphasizes visual search and immersive experiences. It uses AI algorithms to provide “intelligent answers” that go beyond traditional search results, such as providing related topics and suggested actions based on the user’s search query. In addition, the…
Read MoreAmazon’s interest towards ChatGPT
ChatGPT is one of the most talked-about generative AI models in the tech world right now. The AI-powered chatbot, which provides human-like responses to questions, has been around since last year and has gotten people talking about its November 2022 launch. ChatGPT was initially made available to the public as a testing model, but now users can also access a premium version of the AI tool, which includes a slew of new features. Following the success of ChatGPT, Google launched its own AI chatbot, Bard. Microsoft, on the other hand,…
Read MoreAlphabet Shares Dive After Google AI Chatbot Bard Flubs Answer In Ad
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, saw its shares plummet in early trading on Monday after the company’s latest AI chatbot, Bard, flubbed a critical answer during a promotional video. Bard, which was designed to showcase the advancements in Google’s AI technology, was intended to answer a series of questions in real-time. However, during the advertisement, Bard was asked a question about the company’s financial performance, and its answer was far from accurate. According to sources, Bard replied to the question by saying that Alphabet’s shares had risen by…
Read MoreGoogle to let Android users search for anything seen in photos or videos
Google announced some new features for its Google Lens tool, as well as the launch of Bard, which will compete with ChatGPT. According to the company, Android users will be able to recognise and search for anything they see in photos or videos shared by others or seen on websites and apps. This appears to be quite interesting and beneficial. The search engine behemoth has confirmed that the feature will be available in the coming months. Everything you need to know about it is right here. Google Lens makes it…
Read MoreNewly launched AI-powered creator tech venture to focus on creator economy
As many sectors around the world suffered as a result of Covid restrictions and the Russia-Ukraine war, the creator economy accelerated. The size of the country’s creator economy has surpassed Rs 1,000 crore and shows no signs of slowing. Anish Mehta, Founder of Animeta said, “India alone has around 755 million social media users and about 80 million content creators, of which less than 0.2% are able to monetize their content. Animeta aims to bridge this gap through its creator tech platform & be the enabler who empowers a vast…
Read MoreGoogle’s BARD provided inaccurate information
BARD developed by Google Inc in order to take on Open AI’s ChatGPT delivered inaccurate information in its promotional video.During regular trading hours on February 8, the company’s shares fell 7.8 percent on the Nasdaq exchange, and after-hours trading was largely flat. Reuters discovered the error just hours before Bard’s launch event in Paris. The chatbot responds to a question about what to tell a 9-year-old about new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) in the video, saying that the JWST was used to take pictures of a…
Read MoreChatGPT Vs Google Bard
Google, one of Microsoft’s main competitors, has made its chatbot ‘Bard public in response to ChatGPT. Bard, is a language model chatbot built on Google’s LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) technology, which was previously only available to a select few through their AI Test Kitchen program. ChatGPT has created quite a stir in the tech industry since its release as a free research preview. It had such a large impact that Google declared it a ‘code red’ internally. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has also altered many people’s perceptions…
Read MoreMicrosoft Corp revamps its Bing search engine and Edge web browser with artificial intelligence
Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday that it is revamping its Bing search engine and Edge web browser with artificial intelligence, in one of its biggest efforts yet to lead a new wave of technology and reshape how people gather information. Microsoft is betting billions of dollars on artificial intelligence as it takes on Alphabet Inc’s Google. Working with the startup OpenAI, the company hopes to outperform its competitor and potentially reap large profits from tools that speed up all types of content creation, automating tasks if not jobs themselves. “This…
Read MoreGoogle unveils BARD : The competitor of ChatGPT
Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) the parent company of Google, announced on Monday that it will launch a chatbot service and more artificial intelligence for its search engine as well as developers, in response to Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) in their rivalry to lead a new wave of computing. The news storm reflects how Silicon Valley anticipates massive change from so-called generative AI, technology that can generate prose or other content on command and free up the time of white-collar workers. The rise of ChatGPT, a chatbot from Microsoft-backed OpenAI that could change…
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