Google's ChatGPT viral Bard caused $100 billion Loss
ChatGPT has been so viral and Google has created a rival for it yet the company has lost serious amount of money.
Chatbots that use artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming more and more widespread. The process, which began with OpenAI's ChatGPT, has almost completely changed and reshaped the internet. Google just unveiled Bard, its own chatbot, in an effort to keep up with this quickly evolving trend. While many anticipate that Bard will overtake ChatGPT as the most popular AI, its wrong James Webb Telescope answer costs the industry $100 billion. Here are the specifics.
Google's ChatGPT viral Bard caused $100 billion loss
With great anticipation, Google unveiled Bard and even planned an event to demonstrate its features. Bard was asked to explain recent discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope to a 9-year-old at a live-streamed event. The AI correctly grasped the question and offered two appropriate responses. The Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory, which was the first to take an image of an exoplanet in 2004, was the first to do so. However, it committed a big blunder by reporting that the James Webb Space Telescope was the first to take photographs of exoplanets.