Google Bard AI Chatbot Finally Gets ChatGPT-Like Features: What Are These?
Google has been slow in the AI chatbot race, and its Bard AI still lags the competition in many ways. The latest addition to Bard AI is the ability to write codes and also debug them. These new features are part of Google’s promise, as CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized in a recent interview.
Google has been found lacking in their focus on AI applications, and ChatGPT has definitely got them going in many areas. Coding readiness with Bard is a positive step, but there is still a long way to go before an AI chatbot can match the best.
Google claims that coding has been one of the most popular requests from its users, so the company is fulfilling their wishes by adding the feature to Bard this week. We publish these features in over 20 programming languages, including C++, Go, Java, Javascript, Python, and Typescript. Python code can be easily exported to Google Colab – no copying and pasting required. Bard can also help with typing functions into Google Sheets, as Google noted in its blog post. Google is offering the new feature to select groups of users in the US and UK as part of a testing phase.
Pichai mentioned that Google would be careful when bringing a product to market and make it efficient rather than quickly releasing it into a bug-ridden market. By testing a smaller sample of users, Google engineers can also fix errors and problems with AI responses before the public has access to the data.
Open AI’s ChatGPT is definitely in a different zone, with v4.0 having plugin support so you can use an AI chatbot to get responses from the internet. You also have it available in the Microsoft Edge browser, Microsoft Bing Search, and even the Office Suite.
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