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Google's AI-powered chatbot, Bard, is making waves with its coherent and contextually relevant responses. As compared to ChatGPT, Bard offers unique features like integration with Alexa and Google Assistant, conversation edits, and a Google search button. However, it lacks in some areas such as saving conversations and has had some errors during launch. With Bard's ability to provide interesting and well-supported responses, Google expects to improve the bot to answer search queries more efficiently. Users should keep in mind that Google is recording all user data.
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AI is being used to scam people out of personal info, but Google's generative AI and machine learning can help prevent phishing while improving email management. However, criminals also use AI-generated text for personalized phishing attacks. Companies like Barracuda Networks are using supervised learning to label emails. Despite the ongoing threat, better security tools are being developed.
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