Microsoft Bing CEO says Google Bard is ‘far behind’ but not to be underestimated
March 23, 2023
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The current CEO of the Microsoft Bing browser, Mikhail Parakhin, stated that Google Bard chatbot ‘falls far behind’ Bing Chat. However, the CEO is clear that Google should
The current CEO of the Microsoft Bing browser, Mikhail Parakhin, stated that Google Bard chatbot ‘falls far behind’ Bing Chat. However, the CEO is clear that Google should never be underestimated.
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The comment was posted on twitter, after being asked what his impressions of the launch of Google Bard are. The launch of Bard ended up leaving many disappointed, as the AI gave an erroneous answer during the official presentation. Everyone was expecting Google to bring to market an AI capable of directly competing with ChatGPT, but so far this has not happened. However, Michael was very clear: “We have learned to never underestimate Google.”
They are far behind, but how far they have managed to catch up is impressive considering the small amount of computation they had and the fact that they are about six months behind SOTA in the best machine learning algorithms. As “little people,” we learn to never underestimate Google.
The AI market is heating up
Even though Mikhail claims that Microsoft Bing is about six months ahead of Google Bard in terms of AI. Nothing is stopping the company from making significant progress in the coming months to match the battle.
Keeping in mind that Microsoft’s achievements benefit directly from its partnership with OpenAI, leveraging all of the achievements gained through ChatGPT. In addition to Bing and Google, Baidu is also working on its own AI solution for search engine integration. It seems that during 2023 – and in the coming years – the artificial intelligence market will become more competitive and show significant progress.
Achievements are not limited to chatbots, but we see several AI with high ability to generate images or imitate voices. The tech segment keeps an eye on artificial intelligence and the opportunities it provides for innovation.
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