Why Google’s Bard and ‘Generative AI’ efforts could get all the limelight at this year’s I/O
by Sayani
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At its annual Google I/O developers' conference, Google is expected to demonstrate how it will integrate AI into its search and other popular products to compete with Microsoft. Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT, which prompts users, threatens Google's AI dominance.
Google unveiled Bard, a search-focused chatbot built on LaMDA, and staff have criticized it in internal comments. It is too early to say that one cloud provider dominates Generative AI.
This week's Google I/O developers' conference will focus on Google CEO Sundar Pichai after the Indian Express's report. Google is under pressure to compete with Microsoft in artificial intelligence. This year, Bard, a conversational chatbot like ChatGPT, will likely be the highlight of Google's I/O conference.
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Google has repeatedly said it wants to ensure its products are responsible and safe before launching them. Still, the company is in a similar position to Microsoft two decades ago, waiting for technology to evolve before launching a new product. Both ChatGPT and Bard have made mistakes. It is too early to say that one cloud provider dominates Generative AI.
Finally, Google's Bard and Generative AI projects may dominate I/O this year. During the conference, Google may demonstrate how it will use AI in its products.
Google needs Bard to show it is still the AI leader under pressure from Microsoft. Google is trying to dominate the cloud AI race, and its chatbot may be able to compete with Microsoft's ChatGPT.
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