Google’s AI Chatbot Bard Fails To Answer Basic US College Exam Questions: Report

Google’s AI Chatbot Bard Fails To Answer Basic US College Exam Questions: Report
virtual assistant team has shifted gears in an effort to improve its performance.
It has been reported that Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Bard, has failed to answer basic questions on a US college exam.
The chatbot was reportedly given a list of questions from the College Board’s College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), which are designed to test students’ understanding of certain college-level material.
However, Bard was only able to answer around 50% of the questions correctly, according to a report from The Verge.
This is not the first time that Bard has come under fire for its performance.
In March, Bard was criticised for its inability to answer basic questions about the US presidential election.
At the time, Google said that Bard was still in its “early days” and that it was “continuously improving”.
However, it seems that the chatbot’s performance has not improved much since then.
This latest setback will no doubt be a cause for concern for Google, especially given the company’s recent efforts to position itself as a leader in the AI chatbot space.
In recent months, Google has launched a number of chatbots, including Allo and Duo.
Allo is a messaging app that features a chatbot called @google that can answer questions about a variety of topics.
Duo is a video calling app that features a chatbot called @google that can help you make calls and set up video calls.
chatGPT is an AI chatbot that was launched in 2016.
The chatbot is designed to help you conversationally engage with others by providing intelligent responses to questions.
Microsoft also has a chatbot called Zo.
The chatbot was launched in 2017 and is designed to help you conversationally engage with others by providing intelligent responses to questions.