bard vs divinity

Bard isn’t just a fancy name for a chatbot, its impending launch by Google was expected to signal that the race to artificial omnipotence, spearheaded so far by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has begun in earnest. In Bard’s early attempts at awe-inspiring, however, it stumbled upon a simple matter of fact, a fallacy that wiped nearly $100 billion off the market value of Google owner Alphabet Inc. Meanwhile, Microsoft is reported to have bet $10 billion. OpenAI announced that it will use the same algorithmic smarts to power its own search engine, Bing, which directly rivals Google’s mainstay. Is the alphabet broken into a sweat? Well, we won’t know until we test the Bard. Its edge, some suspect, will lie not in its literary prowess, whose name is just a hoax, but in its ability to find answers based on live data online. It promised “fresh, high-quality responses.” After all, ChatGPT is blank on news questions because it’s filled with pre-2022 stuff. Either way, this Big Tech competition will surely embolden capital to become our intelligent friend, because creating artificial smartness that makes human jaws drop is an expensive enterprise. But perceptions can also change very quickly; If Divinity Can Know Everything, Why Not Whizkid Chatbot?

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