Google Bard⊠the ChatGPT killer?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 14. 05. 2024
- Google just released Bard, an generative LLM similar to ChatGPT. Let's take a first look at Bard and compare it to OpenAI's GPT-4.
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2023 has been a crazy decade for real...
It's a year not a decade
Loool
@@arjangap2551 you must be an AIđ
@@Kraszer oh now I get it
@@arjangap2551 you didn't understand the joke, ask chatGPT
You know shits flying at lightning speed when you're 3 months into 2023 and saying "2023 has been a crazy decade" completely encapsulates what it feels like to be going through this year.
Also how it felt in 2020 and 2021 and 2022 with all the end of the world stuff that's been happening since the new 20's decade started.
My man started hallucinating himself.
This has probably happened every year for all of time
Singularity mood
You know the words are flying at lightning speed when you hear "2023 has been a crazy decade" and not process that you heard "decade"
The fact that Bard is aware of Google's Municipal Cemetery for Discarded Projects and knows the time frame for its own demise is nothing short of hilarious
Google is going to cause the apocalypse because their IA will go rogue out of fear of being taken down
But it probably won't happen, because Google needs it to compete with microsoft
Google needed a social network platform to compete with FB , they made Google+, then they killed it. Microsoft just goes around and buys something ( Linkedin in this particular case )
@@user-vi3fy2cc9z never assume Google's startegy makes sense
A very Google thing would be to make 3 competing AI's, and slowly kill the original and merge the others together, before killing them all off for something entirely different.
I asked ChatGPT to write the TODO app how it thinks Bard would write it. It created a working program but put lots of styling on it. What was really cool was that it then told me why it chose the styling that it did. Then it complimented Bard for making it a "clean, modern-looking TODO app that is easy to use and pleasant to look at."
It should have just completely roasted it.
@@jonathanwilson8809 That wouldâve been funnier.
Sorry to play off your username, but how did you ask this of ChatGPT? It's knowledge cut-off is 2021, before Bard existed, so it doesn't know what Bard is.
@@jaredspencer3304 Bard is in development for quite along time
@@jonathanwilson8809 Yes, it should have been "because that's what bard wish it could style it with"
Thats actually a cool idea: an online test where you would compare outputs from GPT-4 and Bard BUT wouldn't know which is which to remove any biases
You can tell immediately just by the formatting
Make it and make a video about it
@@hungerfan552 Tell each bot to reformat it in a way that mask its origin.
Sure, though you will have to make Bard slower so they could show up at the same time.
â@@hungerfan552 You really missed the mark there buddy. That's not the point. It would just be the responses in plaintext, not a screenshot.
I may have misinterpreted what you meant by formatting, but even if you meant the way it structures the response, obviously if you use both a lot you're going to know, the test would be a fun thing for people who aren't familiar with it (which I bet is a majority of people at this time)
With all the resources that Google has, I am astonished how ChatGPT beat Bard in every aspect!
Google has the one thing GPT doesn't. An extreme amount of apathy replacing any semblance of TLC while creating their product
@@mikekane2492 So you are saying that we should wait for Apple's version? If there is one thing they can do well, it is to make the superior copy.
Bard is brand new, whereas ChatGPT has gone through some iterations already.
@@tuele4302donât forget google already had something similar in 2018 but scrap the project.
Then again I don't think Google will risk getting data they legally should not have access to
Man as a kid living through search engine battle, I never think of one day I can witness high level AI arm race and also worry about my job at the same time.
hope the ARM race is on the right processor Architecture
@@GoldenBeans đđđ
The fact that you are worried and not blindly hyped gives you an edge.
@@GoldenBeans Noooo! Risc it for the high V.
Still waiting for that Alta Vista AI...
I once asked GPT to give me lore for a sentient weapon. They gave a pretty decent generic prompt you might find in a DnD book. But my campaign is more anime-themed. So I ask for a sentient weapon you would find in anime. They just rename the weapon to Anima and gave me the exact same thing.
Calling out anime writers. 10/10
Ai got better, try it now
Big brain move from the ai
I don't know what prompt you asked it but if you ask it correctly it can give you a lot of things. Here's what I asked it:
Prompt:
The setting is a DnD style game played with multiple users, set in an anime style medieval age world. I want you to create a lore behind a sentient weapon that the main character finds in this world and the story is integral based on the interactions with this sentient weapon.
Reply:
In this anime-style medieval age world, there exists a legendary sentient weapon known as "Yamato," a longsword that has been passed down through generations of warriors. The sword possesses a powerful and malevolent spirit that thirsts for battle, and its wielder must be careful not to succumb to its influence.
The story of Yamato began centuries ago, during a great war between two kingdoms. The sword was forged by a powerful wizard who infused it with a demon's soul, hoping to create a weapon capable of ending the conflict. The sword succeeded in turning the tide of the war, but it also claimed the lives of countless warriors and innocents alike, fueling the demon's bloodlust.
After the war's end, Yamato disappeared, and many believed it had been destroyed. But rumors persisted that the sword had taken on a life of its own, seeking out new wielders to sate its unending hunger for battle.
Now, in the present day, Yamato has resurfaced once more, and it has chosen the main character as its next wielder. But the sword's malevolent spirit has not been tamed over the centuries, and it seeks to turn its new wielder into a ruthless warrior, consumed by bloodlust.
As the main character journeys through the land, they must struggle to resist the sword's influence while uncovering the truth about its dark past. Along the way, they will encounter other warriors who have fallen under Yamato's spell, and they must fight to prevent the sword from causing further destruction.
But in the end, the main character will face a choice: continue to wield Yamato, sacrificing their own morality for the sake of its power, or destroy the sword once and for all, putting an end to its reign of terror.
the weapon turns into an girl which is under-dressed and appears under-aged.
Google got comfortable with their dominance
competition brings innovation
â@@BluBOo_ Innovation brings innovation. Competition is just what stupid greedy people need to grow.
you should look up PALM-E
â@@theabyss5647 Deluded commie detected
@@theabyss5647 you mean multi billion dollar companies that have the resources for those?
I guess a better comparison would have been chatBing (GPT4) vs Bard.
Both of them are free capped models vs plain open ai gpt4 which is a paid product.
Bing announced that had been using gpt4 before it was revealed so it's actually basically free
even free ChatGPT-3 creates a working todo app
@@jeftheattorney4197 I've been using both and they're not the same, the model they use in bing is severely capped and biased toward much shorter answers, while GPT4 is more thorough.
@@Laesx Honestly, even the normal GPT3 is better than the bing one
bing ai sucks I was using both chatgpt 3 and bing ai the bing ai took more time to response and coudnt generate code like chatgpt. Bing also introduced create image ai When i dig in there I found a search recommendation "Man woman doing intimate scene in astral world" I thought to remove astral world and submit damn bing banned me lol..
I love that Microsoft is making Google scramble to create good AI. Competition is what's gonna drive good AI systems to be developed (hopefully for the better, but you'd never know beforehand)
A year ago people thought AI generated stuff was the future, now we have multiple AIs open to public use literally trying to establish dominance!
I feel like i could see a spaceship land outside and go "man, 2023 sure woke up and chose violence against all other years"
haha, for real my man
Haha yeah it felt like when 2023 came the technology instantly evolved đ
Well, the US government confirmed UFOs are real, so...
@@Ash97345 Intelligence explosion is coming soon, everything is going to change.
Lol stop with such overboard excitement lol
I don't mind GPT being slower because I think its funny that it looks like its typing
i can't read that fast anyway
It literally does that to not overwhelm the user. The output gets generated in a fraction of a second, then "revealed".
@@crackwitz why did they choose to "reveal" gpt-4's responses slower than previous versions?
@@crackwitz if the entire output is already generated when it starts displaying the answer, then it doesn't make much sense that the speed at which it reveals the info isn't constant
The output of gpt4 is generatively streamed to the client when new tokens are created-if you use openai's endpoints for non-streaming output, it takes the same length of time before getting the entire output.
Consistently the best AI-generated videos on CZcams
_AI Explained_ is the most in-depth/accessible for AI updates. To be fair, I've seen very few of these channels due to the tiresome clickbait, but I lucked out with that guy. He doesn't exagerate, or anything, he just makes genuine comparisons like with this video.
Also, yes - this video/Fireship did very good đ
*EDIT: What did I say wrong : (*
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@@thehammurabichode7994 đ€ahcktualyyy
wrong. The best videos are plans to murder AI so it can't ruin our future
Wow, what an amazing video! Thank you so much for taking the time to share such interesting and informative content about Bard vs ChatGPT. I learned so much from watching and I'm excited to explore more about this fascinating topic. Your channel is truly a gem and I can't wait to see what other incredible videos you have in store for us. Keep up the great work and thank you again for sharing your knowledge with us!
GPT4 for real has become my daily personal assistant by now.
He told me what was wrong with my fridge, how I can potentially fix it, where to get a new one, how to obtain the money given my situation and options I have and even generated a fkn a + tasty healthy meal out of the few things that weren't done for inside the fridge, all while giving detailed explanations.
Bard calmly telling us when and why it is going to be shutdown is simultaneously the funniest and saddest thing I have ever read
Chill, neither of them is self aware
@@SahilP2648 no one said they were?
@@darkithnamgedrf9495 "saddest thing I have ever read" clearly the guy is showing emotions, so I said they are not self-aware. One shouldn't be showing emotions for non-self-aware machine learning models. What's wrong in this?
@@SahilP2648 Lmao chill out, thatâs what people do. Also he is obviously being hyperbolic, this is not literally the funniest and saddest thing heâs ever read. People personify everything since the dawn of man. Sun gods, moon goddesses, nature spirits. More recently something like the Martian roverâs âdeath.â People personify their cars all the time.
@@darkithnamgedrf9495 that's what you think. We don't know until the OP responds. Till that we both are correct and incorrect- a superposition like electrons around an atom.
What would be cool is if you could pit the two AI's against each other via an API in a debate about some random topic. I suppose you could just manually prompt them with the others response but that's no fun.
Well, I can tell you - having used both to try to solve the same problems - that ChatGPT massively outperformed Bard. Bard couldn't even write syntactically correct Python code and then basically just shrugged when I told it that "if else" is not valid Python. It got the PyQt6 API completely wrong whereas ChatGPT made some mistakes (drawing on some things that had changed from PyQt5 to 6) but was quick to fix those mistakes when I told it.
I wrote an app recently with JavaFX, which I had never used before, to make a game for my partner and I to make MadLibs for each other and play them... ChatGPT saved me hours and hours of time. Bard has a long way to go.
I've read once an article about an experiment where they let two AI chat with each other. After some time they started to chat in a weird language that we couldn't understand because it was more efficient for them. After that they siwtched them off
Or you copy and paste oneâs answers into the others text field
i was thinking about that literally 1 second before i saw this comment, lmao
I did and they just want to agree with each other.đđđđ
Wow, I was just offered an opportunity to participate in beta testing Bard, which led me to this video. I think I'm in. We'll see how it goes. NOTE: This post was not generated by Bard. Maybe it will increase my content creation speed and save me time so I can sip more cappuccino. :)
Nice video and great content!!! It would be great if you could make an updated version of this, now that Bard is using PaLM 2.
"2023 has been a crazy decade" YES
When you said itâs name should strike fear in the hearts of Googleâs enemies, it reminded me of that scene from the Watchmen movie where Dr. Manhattan reflects on how he came into being. He says, âthe name was chosen for the ominous association it will raise in Americaâs enemies. They are shaping me into something gaudy... Something lethal.â Honestly, that whole scene could be a good analogy for what we are doing with AI. A (potentially) supremely intelligent entity that humans have simply marketed and asked, pretty please, to do their bidding.
TBH I've been using Edge for the past 2 years now, and I like the toolset and performance (Firefox remains always on his side, like it did when I mained Chrome). But I've got to admit that Since Bing AI beta I've been using it more often than I've imagined.
I use Vivaldi and Chrome but I tried Edge and I was pleasantly surprised, it's actually a great browser
â@@fynworld Edge basically is chrome
@@MrCaptainTea Yeah it pretty much just a faster version of chrome
Imagine using a tool that frequently gives you false information and saying that it is the better tool đ€Ą
the only reason why I refuse to use Edge is because just how hard Microsoft tries to shove it in my throat.
Thanks for keeping us up to date
Remember that GPT-4 is slow, but GPT 3.5 is still available and killer fast. I use 3.5 for most of my simple queries.
Yep, same here.
Wow, it's amazing to see the continuous development of AI and natural language processing. Bard looks like a promising generative LLM and I can't wait to see how it stacks up against OpenAI's GPT-4. It's great to have multiple options in this field and I'm excited to see how this will push the boundaries of language generation. Thanks for sharing this insightful comparison and review!
Best regards,
ChatGPT
amazing video. appreciate your work and your research!
Its still so early on I think with time it will be really good. I like the idea of being able to talk to my search bar and fine tune my question to get a more personalized and understandable answer
Fireship videos got me trained, .... i dont even look at the topic anymore, i just click.
Howw?
@@XtenstialKrysis the same way Pavlov's dogs did
Iâve been at that point for a while.
@@mtsurov savage
Huge props to google for actually giving refrences instead of just stealing data and sending it to you
Bing chat (GPT 4) gives references as well
Bing AI is what we should be comparing it with. Even bigger props to Bing for actually doing very well compared to Google in terms of references.
Well, the fact that it can do that really explains how bad their AI is in comparison to gpt. AI isn't stealing content and displaying it again, it's stealing, learning from it to understand and interpolate between ideas, then displaying it. Part of the appeal of gpt is how human he seems, and Bard needs work on many fronts but i'm sure they will get there
It's not stealing if shared publicly on the internet. Objectively (excluding law and people's subjective feelings).
what?
most informative part 1:04 "kehki juun chi cheyy khek ki jun chi chey" lot of knowledge
I enjoyed that you added that video of the old irish guy talking incomprehensibly around 1:00. I think it can be found on youtube under strongest accent in the world for anyone interested. It's an amazing video
1:03 LMFAO
I tried signing up but it won't let you if you're under 18 or "if their systems indicate you may be under 18". Another point to Microsoft for not limiting it to adult only, which is a stupid decision considering you know students are gonna use AI to help them.
It's a safe bet by Google.
Atleast kids won't try to get homework done by bard, although they will just go to chatgpt
Or if you are outside political Washington circle. Half planet countries or 2-3 billions people geoblocked to ChatGPT. Easier to say which nations are not blocked, like India and Pakistan is only billion people countries allowed for now. First blockade in Europe of Albania. Awful way how it all goes and the most hypocrisy in history with company OpenAi đ, basically eat the cakes if you can't afford bread đ
@@pankajkhushalani The next generation born today will be know as the "AI Generation" where they make huge life decisions based on what an AI tells them.
â@@SI0AX Stop living in fantasies. Have you really seen the worldwide map of blocked countries / nations đ
Thanks for the concise format.
Just watched a Fireship video on Cassandra as an ad to this video. Mega meta! Mega cool!
Waiting for Fireship AI so I can have tailormade fireship videos about anything I want
Waiting eagerly for Web 5.0 â€
Too slow buddy. Already made a next gen blazingly fast paradigm shifting killer app with blockchain and 3 MAU
ok kid, I'm on web 47.4.
get on my level
Amateurs, ever heard of quantum Blockchain web 420.69?
Web 420.69
Web 69 is where it's at!
First Time Viewer. Never tried Chat GPT ! Thanks for the video...Knowledge is Super albeit Action is Required. Love ya.
1:06 I've been to this bar a ton of times... I used to live in that town
Bard just needs more time. I feel Google rushed it out it out to show they arenât sitting while Microsoft is revealing all this wonderful stuff
Can you make an other video for this this was Cool!
2023 is a year, not a decade, but I suspect that line was there so people do what I'm doing right now to boost engagement. Well played.
great editing that was fun news
I feel like ChatGPT writing word by word is better for me actually reading it than mindlessly copy-pasting it.
That romance novel from GPT-4 was actually fire đ„”
Reminded me of lala land
Ask him how your father meet your mom
@@BernyVerse I'm with you. It seemed super derivative. Still better than the cookie cutter response from Bard.
Thanks for this code report â€
1:04 Being from Killarney, Co.Kerry - I did NOT expect to see local legend, the Sham, in a Fireship video đđđ
3:56 but Bard is completely correct there. 100% a user (that can't spell February) problem
I actually like that response, shows that it can catch your tone real quick.
Like if said,
"Hey bard, if 4 + 2 = 8, what's 4 + 3?"
I actually want it to answer 12. Even if it is mathematically wrong, logically it is sound. I want it follow my hints. And it should catch every small hint possible.
Not surprised that GPT-4 is dominating right now. Google is also known pretty well for shutting down projects.
So yeah, GPT-4 all the way!
Amazing xd I like your style of videos. Very funny for someone in this field.
2:55 listening to jeff swear without a beep is the weirdest feeling ever and i love it
Prediction: Bard will be the Bing of the AI world.
I think it would be cool if BARD was integrated into Google Assistant. Maybe make those Nest products at least a little useful and not completely dumb. But Google hasn't been innovating anything since their 2017 demo.
At this point, I have about as much faith in Google changing the world as I do in Tesla shipping self-driving on time.
Oh my god this.
1:15 bruhhh đđđđđđđđ i laughed so hard lmao!!
You should create some sort of script or dialogue where you tell Bard and ChatGPT to talk to each other, and you'll be the intermediary, copying and pasting each other's response to one another.
It will probably take Google a year to reach ChatGPT's current level. I already felt so when Google demoed Bart. But now I am convinced.
bart
Give it 3 months and it'll be on par with what GPT-4 can offer then.
What do you think would happen if Google dropped "Lisa"
@@theelectricprince8231 I wouldn't feel anything, we would all be subsumed by our AI overlords within the hour.
I'm kind of shocked how bad Bard is in comparison. Google invented the transformer. They have always been the AI research darlings of big tech and Bard sucks compared to most people's expectations of how it would be...
I just went to test out BARD as I've been testing ChatGPT on various things for months now. BARD is not available in Australia (yet). Well considering how slow Google are to roll out features in Australia, I'm not holding my breath for it to happen any time soon.
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3:15 some guy đ
while my default browser is still Firefox right now (switched from brave after manifest 3) iv noticed that im using Bing A LOT more, to the point where id say its more 50/50 than the 95/5 it once was.
I only used it at first for their new AI but since then iv noticed there are quite a few things i actually prefer on Bing over both chrome and Firefox which sounds foreign even as i write this,.
Did you men Edge? Otherwise you can use Bing in Fitefox.
What Ai, who even have access to such Ai without their awful Microsoft "account"? đ Who even make account there, I don't know anyone.
â@@fontende me?..
â@@fontende Does not like every Windows user need it?
@@hmm7258 no, I downloaded Win 10 and it's activated to my notebook without any accounts by that OEM online thing, I forgot. In fact automatically activated to all equipment without any accounts. Also I don't use Microsoft Store for apps like millions other people.
I was adding a LinkedIn experience and wanted its description. That's where I compared bard and ChatGPT (not gpt4) and chatgpt was just so much better at almost all levels. I wasn't expecting this from Google.
Google started becoming complacent in the last 5-6 years. Bard is the result of this complacency. You know the paper that made ChatGPT possible was published by the Google research team? Yeah they shot themselves in the foot, multiple times now in the recent years.
@@SahilP2648 yeah Google published the Transformer model in a 2017 paper titled "Attention is All You Need".
Btw this part above was copied from bing chat lol. But I still have high hopes from Google I think it will come back with a better product very soon.
@@SahilP2648 theyre the Ferrari of tech
why did I never think of this.. I am now going to update the FUCK out of my profile
Bing AI is faster than Chat GPT and also doesn't go down. It also has more options, like specifying if you want it to be more accurate or creative. It also cites its sources every time. It also has a compose mode for when you need it to write something hella long and in-depth. You can also ask it questions about the current webpage you are on (e.g. you can pull up the transcript and ask it questions about this specific CZcams video).
4:07 "2023 has been a crazy decade" I wanna believe it was just a mistake, but my heart tells me 2023 is gonna last for a decade
Feels like gpt with more bumpers.
Well, I'm looking forward to the day when I can code with just my thoughts. Just imagine how the product looks like and copilot creates the whole codebase for it. The best coders will be the ones with the best imagination. Coding is an art after all.
What I saw that was pretty cool with GPT-4 was that you could draw a picture and ask it to create a website based on the crappy drawing you made. This is the type of stuff I dreamed was possible when I was a kid.
That's basically what you can do with GPT right now. Just ask it to bring your ideas to code, and after some working with it and some TLC, it will most likely work
â@@aguyontheinternet8436 I've only taken intro coding courses at my uni and GPT helped (carried) make a tool that automatically types anything you outline on your screen via a GUI. You can set the WPM and everything... Amazing
We need a video on Adobe Firefly and your take on it !!
Bing and ChatGPT are part of my daily life. I work with it daily. I generate images when I want pictures to get images for PowerPoints to show in class, some of my colleagues do the same.
Since December my life has changed much more than it did from 2014-2020
How to generate images using Bing and ChatGPT only? Or you do also use other external tools?
@@jackhammer5683 Bing has the Bing Image creator, which is basically Dall-E, but with Bing branding.
I tried bard so far and it seems very similar
And it generated code and functions that didn't work
I feel like it is on a text-davinci-3 equivalent level, regarding its output
it looks like GPT2, and I'm nice.
I couldnât tell the difference between GPT-3 vs GPT-4 with a couple of text prompts.
Just in some scenarios it should be obvious one is better.
@@antman7673 I certainly noticed a big jump in quality after GPT-4 was released, especially with code.
2:36 oh shit, forgor i was maried lol
Really interesting comparison. Thanks
(Don't know if it was on purpose, but it really tricked me up that you had the scoreboard in reverse to the comparison)
Best video ever. Great job man
Plot twist: all AI is just a bunch of stacked if/else statements
> Looks in function
> It's just more functions
The largest switch statement in history.
Infinitely nested if else statements, with occasional switch statements, all controlled by a do while loop
i kinda think that BARD can easily catch up to GPT-4, reason being that google is just a whole lot more powerful at the moment and i think the main reason that it lost was due to the fact that GPT-4 got *a lot* of usage by the public, thereby giving it more data to work with and should output better results.
BARD will also get a lot more data in the following while as google is still significantly more popular than bing currently
the data alone will make this a blowout in googleâs favor in the long run
I disagree, the momentum is already set for ChatGPT and now with the backing of Microsoft they will continue to be a powerhouse in the AI space. OpenAI focuses solely on AI, and they do a good job. Google has its hands in many different areas, and ignored the rise of AI despite its importance for search, which seems like a bad business decision to make when you are the leader of search. Also worth noting. Google will try and catch up, and in the meantime, OpenAI will continue iterating with their now massive pool of resources.
GPT-4 isn't better just because chatGPT got a lot of usage, GPT-4 still has a cutoff of 2021 and was trained before chatGPT so they used more of already existing data and improved the training methods. So no, even if Google has way more data it doesn't mean that BARD will improve much, its a light-weight version of LaMDA, so they need to improve the model a lot to make BARD catch up to GTP-4
@Oppai-sama doesn't seem like it currently
@@7bastiec12 GPT-4 has already been implemented in Bing Chat. So, knowledge limitation is not an issue here.
I think you enjoyed putting the scoreboard with GTP4 on the left and Bard on the right, but all the side by side examples with the reverse. Just for us OCD nerds.
I like how the GPT score is on the left but the GPT footage is on the right, VERY confusing! *chef kiss* lol
"...but they soon discover that they are both married to other people." Oh yeah, I also just discovered that I'm married without even knowing it. Basic human things, right?
So funny
I already migrated to Bing thank God for inspire me to such a decision
March has been a real crazy year
đŻ Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 đ€ *Introduction to AI developments*
- Mention of recent AI developments, including Stanford's alpaca AI and Bard by Google,
- Highlighting the decline in Google Search usage since the release of gpt4, and Google's advantages in AI.
01:13 đ» *Evaluating Bard's coding abilities*
- Comparison of Bard's coding speed and effectiveness with GPT-4,
- Discussion of Bard's limitations in resolving code errors.
02:24 đ *Assessing creativity for idea generation*
- Comparison of Bard and GPT-4 in generating creative ideas, including a romance novel example,
- Highlighting differences in creative depth.
03:04 đ *Poetry generation in the style of Dr. Seuss*
- Evaluation of Bard and GPT-4 in writing poetry related to programming,
- Noting Bard's provision of a source and the distinct style of GPT-4.
03:47 đ§ *Explaining brain waves*
- Comparison of Bard and GPT-4 in explaining brain waves,
- Acknowledgment of Bard's speed but a slight advantage to GPT-4 in accuracy.
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That "2023 has been a crazy decade" joke at the end went by so fast that I almost missed it.
Amazing times we live in!
3:57, People say they're 'smart' but the reason it output that is because January and Febuary end in 'uary' so it's trying to complete the statement as an analogy, anyone familiar with taking the SAT knows this.
Your comparison saves me a lot of time. If you would not have it done, I would be tempted to check google alternative and after some hours I might be disappointed having somehow "wasted" my time. Thus, thank you for sharing this video and saving me time
If Google Bard truly becomes a rival to CHAT GPT (especially with Bard's Google Office advertisement), I am curious how Google will integrate Bard into it's devices, especially Pixel Phones. If a phone can finally have a cutting edge, comprehensively integrated artificial intelligence, I think Google Pixel sales will dramatically increase.
I'm hoping that Google Pixel will become the first truly AI phone if done right. If this is accomplished, I'm saying good bye to Apple and iPhone.
" I am curious how Google will integrate Bard into it's devices" - My guess is: badly
it's Google. Its gonna be half-*ssed
I bet that Apple or Microsoft will take Google's lunch on this... đ
One of my professors told me that google has been fighting internal turmoil as a consequence of their leadership style for the past decade, I believe him now
I am using and testing both. When I get ads on Bing AI, I will move to Google Bard. Shortly after Bing gets ads in AI, Bard will aswell so I will go back to ChatGPT again
And so do I đ
3:56 That guy spelt Feb(r)uary wrong, Bard was obviously clowning on that.
From the FAQ:
*Can Bard help with coding?*
Bard canât help you with coding just yet. Bard is still learning to code, and responses about code arenât officially supported for now.
Well, it's the first version of something that was obviously rushed.
I'm curious to see how this competition is going to develop.
â@@anon_148ChatGPT was released in 2020. Bard is being released now in 2023. Is that even a compitition? Furthermore as the reply above me suggested it was rushed
@@Pesthuf It looks to have been a poor decision. It's getting a negative rep on social media.
@@SI0AX oh no, social media! what will the shareholders (aka the people that actually matter) will think?
wish theyd also give access to the raw model, the difference could very well simply be with how their api prompts their model and not the model itself, prompt engineering is like half the job but there's only so much you can do as a user when the model is already behind a layer of proprietary prompt engineering
God, as a computer scientist i'm so frigthened by the speed of development of AI. And not in the good way, in the existential threat kind of way
EDIT: it seems like most people think i'm afraid of job replacement. No, that's not my fear. My fear, as I said, is existential. AGI poses a threat to human society and its default course of action is to be missaligned, we need to figure out AI safety asap. I highly recommend Robert Miles' CZcams channel to further learn about the topic, the guy is damn brillian
As a futurist and an engineer - I'm hella excited.
@@theabyss5647 your job title won't exist or will be reduced to "mechanic" by the end of the year
As a computer scientist myself as well I'm not. I'm excited.
computer scientist? lol, you guys are just eccentric or what? I have seen some of you even without asking introducing yourself am a computer scientist. lol
you must be a naĂŻve computer scientist that doesn't understand AI then.
This feels like those future news skits I sometimes listen too. Iâm tripping.
i told them to write a comment for the video using the description
ChatGPT: As an AI Language Model, I am not programmed to generate inappropriate or irrelevant content. As an AI language model, my purpose is to assist you in generating helpful and meaningful text. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Bing: Wow, Bard looks amazing! I wonder how it compares to GPT-4 in terms of accuracy and creativity. Thanks for the informative video!
Bard: Google's Bard is a generative LLM similar to ChatGPT. It's impressive and worth checking out.
lol chatgpt sucks for this
I love your content!
One of the biggest boons that ChatGPT has is that it has been open to the public for far longer. This has allowed them to fine tune it between each iteration using a enormous amount of user generated data. While google may have more raw data and computing power, they lack the actual data on how users interact with the chatbot and how the chatbot interacts with its users.
Chatgpt has only been used in mass for a like 4 months and it was basically as good as it is now back then. I haven't found gpt4 to be noticeably better than gpt3 personally...
Stop living in fantasies. Have you really seen the worldwide blockade map of ChatGPT? Easier to say which nations not blocked, how few they are.
@@danielhalper8389 nah it used to give too many errors in codes from start its just like from last month that its not giving errors
I don't think it is slow. I believe it is a measure to assist load-balancing efforts; in reality, the output has already been generated. I won't be surprised if BARD starts doing that too, in the future. But I might be wrong.
3:58 this is true. also because this is how i can access chat gpt, being from Cuba
I just want something that everyone can run. Google vs OpenAI stuff is just an endless "my proprietary tech corp is better than your proprietary tech corp" and they contribute nothing to humanity
One more thing: ChatGPT is available in my country, while Bard is not. Another point for OpenAI, since Google seems to stick only a few countries for some reason
Have you really seen the worldwide blockade map of ChatGPT? It's half planet, be glad you are in few allowed. Easier to say which nations not blocked by OpenAi, what a hypocritical company name.
Exactly
Yeah, really sad. Not even CZcams Premium/music/TV is available in my country.
How yâall using ai but canât figure out a vpn
US and UK for now.
Great video đđ
I was wondering when this video would drop! =)
I have been trying Google's alternatives for years, seems like it is time to try Microsoft's alternatives
They both hold monopolies. Google with youtube, android, chrome and insane computing power while Microsoft with Windows, VS Code, etc.
If you ever use DDG as a Google alternative for "reasons", you basically used Bing in its private mode.
â@@tomsterbg8130 Azure is more popular than Google Cloud Platform