From Bard to Gemini: The Growth of Google’s AI Chatbot

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From Bard to Gemini: The Growth of Google’s AI Chatbot

Global acceptance of AI is rising sharply. Since 2023, many AI-driven conversational technologies, like chatbots: OpenAI chatGPT, and Google Bard, have come to life that uses large language models. The public adores it, where they can have easy and friendly conversations that give a sense that they’re with an actual individual, either by texting or talking.

Although chat GPT has taken people’s real attention, the Google bard is not anything you can ignore.

In a constantly developing digital world, Bard has also garnered a good reputation for helping users refine and steer a welcoming chat toward a preferred length, level of detail, format, style, and language.

Now rebranded as Gemini, Google Bard emerges as an influential player in reshaping how we interact with search engines.

This blog will provide some exciting info about Bard, like what it is, how it works, its rivals, and much more. And also, we will talk about why it changes the name to Gemini.

Let’s dig deeper!   

 

What is Google Bard?

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Bard, now called Gemini (powered by LaMDA), is an AI-powered chatbot tool that Google made. You can feel an accurate mimic or simulate human conversations via ML and NLP and get the info from a Google search website. Instead of just adding to Google Search, Gemini can be built into websites, chat apps, or other apps to answer user questions in natural, realistic language.

 

How does the Google Bard chatbot perform?

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Bard, currently Gemini, is driven by the large language model Gemini, which shares its name.

Along with its earlier versions like PaLM 2 and Google’s LaMDA, The Gemini model relies on a type of neural network called Transformers. In 2017, this architecture was built by Google.

Since then, it has become widely held in AI consultancy tech. It is a neural network architecture that can understand and generate human-like text. The GPT-3 model and chatGPT use this Transformer architecture.

“Search” is a motive to build Bard. Bards works on natural-sounding conversational queries for search purposes than keyword queries. The AI of Bard gets training using conversational queries and responses that sound natural. Instead of simply a list of responses you can get, the text gives context for each.

It was also created to assist with follow-up inquiries—something novel to explore. Bard features a conversation-sharing functionality and a double-check feature that enables users to verify the accuracy of generated results.

Bard’s integration with Google Docs, YouTube, Maps, Hotels, Flights, Gmail, and Drive, among others, enabled users to incorporate Bard into their content.

To scale to accommodate more concurrent users, the initial version of Bard utilized a lighter-model variant of LaMDA that demanded fewer computing resources.

By integrating the PaLM 2 language model, Bard gained the capability to provide more visually appealing responses to user inquiries.

Bard integrated Google Lens, a feature that enabled users to supplement written prompts with images. The utilization of the Gemini language gives enhanced levels of comprehension, strategizing, and reasoning. In February 2024, Bard implemented Gemini Pro, an extension that improves functionality in over 40 languages.

Also, Bard incorporated the Imagen 2 model, which provides image generation capabilities to the tool.

 

Google Bard announcement

On March 21, 2023, Google made Bard available to the public by requesting that users register for a waitlist. On May 10, 2023, Google removed Bard from the waitlist and made it available in more than 180 countries and regions.

When it was first mentioned on February 6, 2023, Google Bard didn’t have a precise release date. Many believed that Google hurried Bard’s release before it was ready because of the popularity and positive coverage of ChatGPT.

One time, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai used it in a live show, and he input a query, and what Google spat out was an incorrect answer.

“What new things can I tell my 9-year-old about the James Webb Space Telescope?” was a question posed to Bard during the show. With a response, Bard said that the JWST “took the first pictures of a planet outside our solar system.”

Astronomers swiftly corrected Bard’s response on social media, pointing out that the first image of an exoplanet was acquired in 2004 by an Earth-based observatory. The error was the reason for Google’s $100 billion market value decline the following day.

 

Who is qualified to use Google Bard?

At least 18 years old and having a personal Google account is the minimum limit for Users of Gemini.

In over 230 countries and territories, you can see a Gemini Pro. It exists in over 40 languages. Gemini Advanced is currently open in 150 countries.

Age restrictions for the Gemini web app vary. At least 18 years old in Europe is an age limit.

Unless otherwise specified by law, the minimal age to access Gemini in other nations is thirteen. Individuals under 18 are exclusively allowed to use Gemini in English.

 

Bard Limitations

Like all AI chatbots, Bard must be taught to answer correctly, even when given wrong or misleading information. This was clear during its first test. Because AI is always learning new things, teaching takes a long time and much computing power.

 

Does Bard charge any cost?

When Bard first came out, Google didn’t say it would cost anything. Even before the cloud business, Google has never charged users for services. People thought the robot would be built into Google’s primary search engine and would be free to use.

After changing its name to Gemini, Google added a paid tier with the free web app. Users can use Gemini Ultra, a better version of the Gemini language models, for $20 monthly to access Gemini Advanced. The right to use the Gemini Pro model is granted to users in the free tier.

People who subscribe to Google One can get Gemini advanced. This plan also includes 2 TB of storage along with extra Google Workplace tools.

 

Google Bard vs. ChatGPT

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Two AI chatbots, Bard (Google) and ChatGPT (OpenAI), aim to have text-based chatting with humans, which works via ML and NLP models. A large language model (LLM) is a type of machine learning used to generate and write conversational writing. Both robots will stop learning new things in early 2023. They might give you wrong or unclear information if you ask them for information after that time.

Because ChatGPT uses generative AI, You can make a prompt to produce a thesis via AI chatbots. It works the same way with Google Bard but for a different reason. Bard aims to make searches easier and more valuable, and its results gives about a genuine information.

ChatGPT can also help narrow down searches. Microsoft and OpenAI allegedly agreed to a $10 billion deal in January 2023 to license and add ChatGPT to Microsoft’s Bing search engine. This will make it more conversational, like Google Bard. That means other search engines could approve ChatGPT, while Bard only worked with Google.

Because OpenAI knows that ChatGPT is responsible for plagiarism, it gives teachers a tool to find students who are plagiarizing when they use it for chores. No one knows if Google Bard has its tool for finding copying. Bard sometimes links to other information in its answers and cites it. Bard’s double-check function looks for information on Google similar to the content it creates and gives you a URL to that information’s source.

 

Besides ChatGPT, alternative Options to Google Bard

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ChatGPT did not materialize overnight. Although AI chatbots have existed for some time, their forms have been less versatile. Numerous startup enterprises have been developing chatbot technologies of a comparable nature, albeit without the level of attention garnered by ChatGPT. Bard encountered several competitors upon its initial release, some of which were as follows: –

 

Bing 

Bing

In collaboration with OpenAI, Microsoft will provide an equivalent service to Google’s Bard: Bing, which search capabilities via strong AI usage that can identify natural language queries and deliver responses in the same manner. A user will be open with the standard Bing search results and a response generated by GPT-4 in response to a query. Also, they can engage in dialogue with the AI concerning the response.

 

ChatSonic

ChatSonic

It is an AI chatbot or AI-based text generator ChatSonic that Google Search controls. ChatSonic lets users talk over topics in real time while producing text or images. You can say it is a “ChatGPT alternative with superpowers.” Only the demo version is free. For access to all features, a monthly fee is a must.

 

Jacobi

Jasper

Jasper Chat is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot copywriting application that generates text for businesses seeking to engage in conversations with consumers and develop brand-relevant content. This feature empowers content creators to designate tone of voice and SEO keywords within their prompts.

 

YouChat

YouChat

YouChat is an artificial intelligence chatbot operated by the German-based You.com search engine. YouChat provides answers to inquiries and substantiates its answers with citations, enabling users to verify the information and verify the accuracy of You.com’s responses.

 

Google renames Bard to “Gemini.”

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Google recently wrote a blog post about some changes. These include the introduction of a premium subscription-bundled Gemini Ultra large language model, rebranding its Bard AI chatbot as Gemini, and releasing a new Gemini app. But since the news came out, people have wondered why Google changed the name of its famous chatbot to Gemini. In his most recent statement, CEO Sundar Pichai has finally provided some clarification on the matter.

In an interview with CNBC, Pichai give details on the logic for the name change:

“For us, Gemini is our approach overall in terms of how we are building our most capable and safe AI model and Bard was the most direct way that people could interact with our models so it really made sense to just evolve it to be Gemini because you are talking directly to the underlying Gemini model when you use it”

“I think it will also be how we will keep advancing our models, and users can experience it directly, so we thought the name change made sense.”

 

On Gemini Advanced subscription

As discussed, a new language model from Google called Gemini Ultra 1.0 can help people with more complex tasks like coding, logical reasoning, following detailed directions, and working together on creative projects. According to reports, Bard Advanced is the first language model to perform more well on MMLU (massive multitask language understanding) tests than human experts.

Also, Google put a $19.99/month for its Google One AI Premium Plan, its most advanced language model.

 

About its Gemini Advanced subscription, Pichai says:

 

“Gemini Advanced has access to Ultra 1.0, which is our most capable model to date. It gives you more capabilities, is particularly good at complex queries and multiturn queries, has perfect workspace integration, and is built from the ground up to be natively multimodal, so it shines when you attach images and queries.”

 

Conclusion

As Google changes the name of its AI chatbot from Bard to Gemini, the tech giant shows it is still committed to pushing the limits of talking AI Solutions technology. With advanced language models like Gemini Ultra and a subscription-based model that gives users more options, Google wants to change how people look and give them more complete and nuanced answers.

Not only does the name change to Gemini mean something different, but it also means a strategic shift toward using radical AI models to give people worldwide a more immersive and personalized experience.

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