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  • Google CEO: ‘Things Will Go Wrong’ With Bard AI

    Google CEO: ‘Things Will Go Wrong’ With Bard AI

    Google has finally released its Bard AI to the world, albeit via a waitlist, but Google CEO Sundar Pichai is warning “things will go wrong.”

    Google’s Bard has already had a rough launch. When the company first announced it, the AI flubbed an answer to one of the questions, spooking investors and taking $100 billion off of Alphabet’s stock value. In response, Pichai asked Googlers to test Bard in an effort to improve it, leading to its public release Tuesday.

    While the release is good news for Google, Pichai is warning company employees not to expect perfection.

    “As more people start to use Bard and test its capabilities, they’ll surprise us. Things will go wrong,” Pichai wrote in an internal email to employees Tuesday viewed by CNBC. “But the user feedback is critical to improving the product and the underlying technology.”

    Pichai said Googlers “should be proud of this work and the years of tech breakthroughs that led us here, including our 2017 Transformer research and foundational models such as PalM and BERT.”

    Nonetheless, he cautioned: “Even after all this progress, we’re still in the early stages of a long Al journey.”

    “For now, I’m excited to see how Bard sparks more creativity and curiosity in the people who use it.”

  • Google Releases Bard AI to the Public

    Google Releases Bard AI to the Public

    Google is moving to the next stage of its AI development, releasing it to the public to try out, although using it will require joining a waitlist.

    Bard AI is Google’s attempt to take on Microsoft’s Bing AI, which is based on OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Unfortunately for Google, its initial launch of Bard did not go well, with the AI giving a wrong answer during its public reveal. The flub cost Alphabet $100 billion in stock value.

    Since its botched reveal, Google has been working night and day to improve Bard, with CEO Sundar Pichai asking Googlers to volunteer their time to help improve it.

    It seems Google believes Bard is finally ready for the public, providing a waitlist for people to sign up for access:

    Meet Bard: your creative and helpful collaborator, here to supercharge your imagination, boost your productivity, and bring your ideas to life.

    Bard is an experiment and may give inaccurate or inappropriate responses. You can help make Bard better by leaving feedback. Join the waitlist and try it for yourself.

    You can sign up here.