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Google Didn't Rush Bard Chatbot to Beat Microsoft, Executive Says, Prioritizing Quality Over Speed

Google Didn’t Rush Bard Chatbot to Beat Microsoft, Executive Says, Prioritizing Quality Over Speed

A top Google official denied claims that the business hastily released Bard, a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence, Previously, this year to outperform competitor Microsoft Corp.’s product.

The Vice President of Search, Elizabeth Reid, said amid Google’s defence testimony in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit in opposition to the search engine giant that Bard provided a wrong answer when it was first unveiled to the people in February. However, she disregarded David Dahlquist, a government attorney, who said that Bard was hastily released following Microsoft’s announcement that it would be incorporating generative artificial intelligence into the company’s Bing search engine.

“I don’t think you can make that conclusion,” Reid said. “Microsoft’s announcement also had several errors in it. The technology is very nascent. It makes mistakes. That’s why we’ve been hesitant to put it forward.”

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Google keeps its search engine monopoly by blocking competitors, DOJ Says

Google Didn't Rush Bard Chatbot to Beat Microsoft, Executive Says, Prioritizing Quality Over Speed

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The Justice Department is attempting to demonstrate in its historic competition case how Google keeps its search dominance by isolating competitors like Microsoft. Government solicitors have been attempting to demonstrate that, in addition to its supremacy, Google purposefully delayed technical advancements if they potentially jeopardise its position.

After years of developing Google Maps as well as local search tools, Reid joined Google, a division of Alphabet Inc., as a vice president of search in 2021. She discussed in her testimony the organization’s attempts to create local search and its latest foray into artificial intelligence (AI) with the Search Generative Service, a limited edition driven by generative Intelligence.

Throughout the trial, several Google officials have spoken about the business’s attempts to use machine learning and artificial intelligence in its products.

On Monday, February 6, Google revealed the release of Bard, referring to it as an essential next phase of its artificial intelligence a statement made by CEO Sundar Pichai. The next day, Microsoft announced that it was adding ChatGPT technology from Open AI to Bing.

The public display of Bard by Google failed to impress financiers. Bard was questioned once on recent findings from the James Webb Space Telescope. False information was provided by the chatbot about the usage of the telescope to capture the first images of a planet outside of our solar system.

In 2004, NASA took the first images of a planet known as an exoplanet, however, the Webb telescope became the first to take a picture of a specific planet outside of our solar system. Alphabet’s shares fell sharply as a result of the error.

“It’s a very subtle language difference,” Reid said in explaining the error in her testimony Wednesday. “The amount of effort to ensure that a paragraph is correct is quite a lot of work.”

“The challenges of fact-checking are hard,” she added.

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