Bard vs. ChatGPT vs. Bing AI Chatbots: Why Google Built a Boring One

There’s a new chatbot on the block, and its name is Bard. Unlike other chatbots that aim to be flashy and fun, Bard has been designed to be a more subdued conversationalist. So why did Google go with a boring chatbot?
As it turns out, there’s actually a method to their madness. In a recent blog post, Google explained that they made Bard specifically to show off the capabilities of their new ChatGPT algorithm.
ChatGPT is a neural network that’s been designed to generate responses to questions in a chat context. Bard is the first chatbot to use this algorithm, and Google says that it’s already outperforming existing chatbots in terms of accuracy.
Of course, accuracy isn’t everything. A chatbot also needs to be able to generate responses that are appropriate for the context. And this is where Bard falls short.
At the moment, Bard’s responses are often generic and uninformative. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it does mean that Bard isn’t quite ready to take on the big boys just yet.
Still, it’s early days for ChatGPT, and Bard is just the first chatbot to use the algorithm. With time and further refinement, ChatGPT-powered chatbots are only going to get better. So even though Bard is a little bit boring right now, it’s still worth keeping an eye on.