Here’s how you can join the waitlist for early access to Google’s AI chatbot Bard
UPDATE: We were allowed to access Google’s AI chatbot Bard after signing up for the waiting list earlier today. Similar to how the integrated ChatGPT works with the New Bing, you simply type in a query. We asked Bard to write us a haiku about chip foundry TSMC and the result was:
Taiwan Semiconductor
A shining star
If you’ve signed up for the Bard waiting list, you might be able to access the AI chatbot sooner than you think. Keep checking your email.
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We were given access to Bard and asked it to create a haiku about TSMC
Google opens up access to its AI chatbot Bard
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Those interested in trying out Bard can join the waitlist directly from this email that Google is disseminating
An LLM is similar to a predictive engine. It selects the next word in a response by trying to predict which word should come next. Google says that picking the most probable word would not allow Bard to deliver a creative response so there is some flexibility built in. Google does point out that the more an LLM is used, the better it gets at predicting which word will be most useful. This is why opening up access to Bard is so important.
As with most AI chatbots, there are some caveats
Google does give us some of the typical warnings that even Microsoft mentioned about Bing’s use of ChatGPT. For example, because AI chatbots learn from public usage of these tools, responses often reflect the real-world stereotypes and biases that people have. And even if a response from a chatbot sounds like it is correct, it might actually deliver “inaccurate, misleading or false information.”
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Google points out that Bard is an experiment
As an example, Google shows how Bard incorrectly called the ZZ plant Zamioculcas zamioculcas when it should have been Zamioculcas zamiifolia (come on Bard, everyone knows that). Seriously though, Bard will often give users several different drafts of its response which allows them to select the one that starts off the best for them. You can narrow down the response by asking a follow-up question. Or, if you’re not happy with the answers, you can always ask Bard the same query again.
Interestingly, Bard did help Google write the blog post which it posted today. As Google said, “Like all LLM-based interfaces, it didn’t always get things right. But even then, it made us laugh.” Google says that it will use feedback from Bard’s early users to make the AI chatbot better and better.
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