. This November, OpenAI released ChatGPT - an AI chatbot that quickly captured the attention of the tech world. Soon after, Google had its own answer to this challenge with Bard AI. To compare the two's performances, we use twelve different questions to measure their results and responses. Google Bard and ChatGPT both depend on different sources of data for accuracy - human language for Bard and machine learning for ChatGPT. At the end of the article, a close comparison between the two AI chatbots is concluded.
Amazon, founded by Jeff Bezos, has launched Bedrock, a new AI project that makes it easy for users to access third-party models and build AI-powered apps. Amazon is aiming to democratize AI technology with its CodeWhisperer tool and new EC2 Trn1n and Inf2 instances, all designed to save training costs and deliver high performance. See how Amazon is pushing the latest advances in Machine Learning and predictive analytics!
The European Union is taking action against OpenAI's advanced ChatGPT chatbot after numerous complaints. Italy banned it temporarily and France's data regulator, CNIL, has initiated a procedure. With its capabilities of crafting essays, poems and conversations, it poses a risk of displacing human workers and cheating in exams. OpenAI needs to demonstrate that it respects data privacy laws and regulations. Let's protect data privacy, be mindful of the consequences, and ensure the right laws are met!
By utilizing the latest computer and Artificial Intelligence technologies, data scientist Miller managed to clone a group chat that has been going on for seven years. His ingenuity has allowed his friends to keep the conversation going while still getting to enjoy the same digital experience. With the help of Microsoft Bing and OpenAI ChatGPT, this breakthrough cost Miller only a hundred dollars and several weekends of work. It's a testament to Miller's creativity and engineering prowess that he was able to create this amazing and unique experience.
Databricks, a San Francisco-based company, recently released Dolly 2.0, its upgraded large language model (LLM). This open source instruction-following LLM is fine-tuned on a freely-available dataset, and comes with no API access or need to share data with third parties. By acquiring over 15,000 data responses from 5,000 workers across 40 countries, the company made the fine-tuning process a reality. Users now have access to the training data, a feature Google Bard and OpenAI ChatGPT lack. Led by CEO Ali Ghodsi, company strives to make data engineering, machine learning and business analytics easier and more accessible.
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