Google’s chatbot AI, Bard, has finally received chatbot-like features that are similar to the popular ChatGPT program. This was announced recently by Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, in an interview. Bard allows users to code and debug functions, something that was highly requested of Google by its users. These features are available in more than 20 programming languages, including C++, Go, Java, Javascript, Python and Typescript, and the code can easily be exported to Google Colab with no copy and paste hassle.
The feature will be available to select user groups from the US and UK, as the engineers have to go through a testing phase with the AI before it can be released for general public’s usage. The idea is to have a product that works effectively rather than releasing it quickly and having it wreak of errors. Google wants to make sure any issues with the AI’s responses are addressed and fixed before making it live in the real world.
Meanwhile, Open AI’s ChatGPT is setting a different bar with its version 4.0, being available in Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Bing Search and Office Suite of apps and even plugins that allow users to get responses from the internet.
Google, founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, is one of the largest tech companies and is involved in many software and hardware projects, like Google’s Gmail, Chrome, and Maps, as well as cloud and hardware products like Pixel and Nest. Sundar Pichai has been the CEO of the company since 2015, and has led with a passionate approach in focusing on AI improvements and also addressing long-running complaints from users.
Google has been a pioneer of AI technology, offering products across many sectors and aiming to connect the world in a way that wasn’t possible before. That is why adding features to its chatbot AI, such as coding and debugging, is an important advancement in the AI and tech industry.