Do you think BARD will overtake ChatGPT?

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Do you think BARD will take over ChatGPT because it's part of the Google ecosystem and will be integrated and adopted quicker by the mass? Or does ChatGPT already have a considerable headstart?
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Hello, I think they are going to target different users. Most of the people that I know (no tech people or no startup people), don't know much about ChatGPT and how to use it. I think that audience is where Google Bard can reach. All the best,
This is so true, which is why I believe my DuckDuckGPT got featured today (people just want to use it after hearing all the buzz). It gives me idea to build GoogleGPT next, too!
Awesome! :) I will take a look!
Good point!
I wouldn't underestimate Google but at the same time, OpenAI have the backing of Microsoft and definitely have a headstart at least in terms of user adoption. I want to put my money on OpenAI to be honest.
OpenAI is definitely going to beat Google. They went through 3 iterations to land on GPT-3 as the finely tuned engine that not only uses massive datasets but human labelers to produce output without discernable imperfection. Bard's launch is a testatement to this, it received negative headlines for the inaccuracy of its output
It still has some work to do indeed, but knowing Google I think they'll catch up quickly
Reports say that Google's Bard would be able to provide fresh, up-to-date responses while ChatGPT would, unfortunately, be limited to information relating to events, not beyond 2021 (ChatGPT's current data training cut-off).
But I guess using Bing powered with ChatGPT will solve that issue of providing latest info.
this is not true, those reporters are wrong, for example type 'when was wwii' and it knows the exact years
I highly doubt it. ChatGPT is already being used by many users & people have made a habit of going to ChatGPT. It's pretty challenging to change people's habits.
ChatGPT is the fastest growing app!
I think ChatGPT is mainly adopted by tech people/younger generations instead of the mass right now so I think Google can still earn a big market share if they roll it out to the mass because a lot of people are in the Google ecosystem already
I completely agree. It will work just fine if they can find the correct market fit in terms of audience apart from tech/content (or the younger generation) where ChatGPT is already a hero.
I have not tried the Bard yet, but ChatGPT is a marvellous product. Bard would take over it but it has a long way to go.
ChatGPT is already the fastest growing app of all time, so even if/when Bard catches up to the technology of GPT-3, OpenAI will be like the Google of chat AI by then
I agree that it's a marvelous product! Bard will have some catching up to do but I think Google will make it work somehow
I couldn't be sure about either. My concern is about content creators and how they will be affected. We all know search engines use content without the consent of its creators, but the chatgpt and bard will take it to another level.
Agree! But I think content creators that create rather than using AI will find an audience from a flight to quality that AI will never match. The masses eat at McDonald's but there will always be a place for the gourmet burger joint.....
Both very fair points, I didn't even think about this yet
I hope everyone can adapt to the changing market.
Not this time, but let's see soon. (Mostly, target of ChatGPT are techy persons while mostly Google target users are those non-techy)
I think Google has the 'advantage of the mass' as well
That's right! but keep in mind that ChatGPT gain 1m user within just the first 2months of release.
it's anyone's guess who's going to come on top on this race but it's exciting that for the first time, there is a player able to challenge Google's dominance in search
It's exciting indeed!
yes! We also need to remember Google wasn't the first search engine... or even the 10th. All these Altavistas and AOLs and Infoseeks and a bunch of others no one remembers anymore. Right now we're talking about Google and Microsoft/ChatGPT as if these were the only options but I wouldn't dismiss a possibility of some obscure NLP/LLM startup quietly building a superior product that will eventually crush both of them. And maybe it will come out of a place like India
Nope :)
I read somewhere that BARD didn't perform well in its demo. So rooting for chatgpt for now but you can't say cause it's Google
That's the thing indeed, it's Google so they'll probably find a way somehow
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