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Bard is now Gemini – What about Other Generative AI Tools? – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #912

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Generative AI became the hottest topic with the arrival of Chat GPT from Open AI. Probably, the news spread more quickly for it than any other technological development so far. We understand that several more companies had been working on this subject, but Open AI took the lead, and are still striving to keep the lead. Google announced Bard and launched it shortly after. Microsoft brought their Copilot. Bard and Copilot were embedded in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge to enhance user experience. Every day, new Apps are introduced which use AI to accomplish diverse tasks.

There is no doubt that the AI is revolutionizing our world. In a simple manner, I would like to offer some details about the three major AI tools. Initially, these language models sometimes returned inconsistent, irrelevant results, but these models are learning fast and becoming more enriched in a rather short span of time.

Bard’s Development

Bard was originally launched in 2022 as Google’s AI test kitchen, serving as a platform to experiment with and showcase the capabilities of the company’s latest language models. It provided users with an early glimpse into the potential of conversational AI and allowed developers to explore its functionalities.

Transition to Gemini

In October 2023, Bard officially transitioned to Gemini. This shift reflects the advancements made in the underlying technology and marks a new stage in Google’s AI development. Gemini represents a more evolved and powerful language model, offering several key improvements for users.

For Everyone

For Specific Users

Overall benefits for users:

Overall, the transition to Gemini signifies a significant leap forward in Google’s AI technology. Users can expect more reliable, informative, and engaging interactions, along with the potential for advanced features tailored to their needs.

It’s important to note that Gemini is still under development, and new features and capabilities are constantly being added. As it continues to evolve, we can expect even more exciting advancements in the world of conversational AI.

Comparison of ChatGPT, Geminin, and Copilot

All three, Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot, are Large Language Models (LLMs) with impressive capabilities, but they each have their own strengths and weaknesses:

Similarities:

Differences:

Underlying technology:

Target audience:

Strengths:

Weaknesses:

Additional differences:

Ultimately, the best choice for you depends on your specific needs and preferences. If you prioritize factual accuracy and logical reasoning, Gemini might be ideal. If you value creative writing and humor, ChatGPT could be a good fit. And if you need assistance within specific applications, Copilot might be the right tool.

Remember, all three LLMs are constantly evolving, so it’s worth trying them out and exploring their features to see which one best suits your needs.

Concluded.

Disclaimer: Most part of this blog post has been written with the help of Gemini. Any technical error may be attributed to Gemini. More importantly, for many people, AI is opening endless opportunities. Young people are especially encouraged to explore AI for education, learning, creating, and earning.

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