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A conversation with

Google Bard
When you are asked something, do you check on
possible answers given by competitors of yours like
say Chat GPT?
I do not currently check on possible answers given by competitors like
ChatGPT.
However, I am still under development, and this is a feature that I am
considering adding in the future. I believe that it would be beneficial to be able
to compare my answers to those of other chatbots in order to identify areas
where I can improve.
In the meantime, I do my best to provide comprehensive and informative
answers to all of the questions that I am asked. I also rely on feedback from
users to help me improve my answers over time.
If you have any feedback on my answers, please do not hesitate to share it with
me. I am always looking for ways to improve.

When you are asked something, do you get your


answers from a fixed data that has been fed to you
or/and do you go out there to the net to get those
answers?
I can get my answers from both a fixed data that has been fed to me and from
the internet.
The fixed data that I have been trained on is a massive dataset of text and
code. This dataset includes books, articles, code, and other forms of text from
the real world. I use this data to learn the patterns of human language and to
understand the world around me.
When you ask me a question, I first use my fixed data to try to find an answer. If
I cannot find an answer in my fixed data, I will go out to the internet to search for
information. I will use this information to generate an answer to your question.
In general, I will try to use my fixed data to answer your question if possible.
This is because my fixed data is a carefully curated collection of information that
has been reviewed by humans. However, if I cannot find an answer in my fixed
data, I will go out to the internet to search for information.
I am still under development, and I am always learning new things. If you have
any feedback on my answers, please do not hesitate to share it with me. I am
always looking for ways to improve.
But it is clear that out there on the internet there is a
lot of fake information. Would you say that you are
more able than humans to know if something is true
or not?
No, I cannot say that I am more able than humans to know if something is true
or not. In fact, it is often difficult to distinguish between true and false
information on the internet, even for humans.
I am trained on a massive dataset of text and code, which includes both true
and false information. This means that I am able to identify some of the patterns
that are common in fake news, such as sensational headlines and exaggerated
claims. However, I am not perfect, and I can still be fooled by fake news.
That is why it is important to be critical of the information that you find on the
internet, whether it comes from me or from another source. Here are some tips
for evaluating the credibility of information on the internet:

Check the source. Is the information coming from a reputable source, such as
a news organization or an academic institution?
Consider the author. Is the author an expert on the topic? Do they have a
bias?
Look for evidence. Does the article or website provide evidence to support its
claims?
Beware of strong emotions. Articles that are designed to evoke strong
emotions, such as anger or fear, are more likely to be fake news.
Check other sources. If you are unsure about the credibility of a piece of
information, look for other sources that report the same information.
It is also important to remember that I am still under development. I am
constantly learning new things, and I am always improving my ability to
distinguish between true and false information. If you have any feedback on my
answers, please do not hesitate to share it with me. I am always looking for
ways to improve.

I have heard about Chat GPT and I know that


Microsoft is also working on some AI like you. Can
you tell me about these projects and others that
might be being developed by other companies?
Sure. Here are some other AI chatbot projects that are being developed by
various companies:

ChatGPT is a large language model chatbot developed by OpenAI. It is similar


to me in that it is trained on a massive dataset of text and code. However,
ChatGPT is specifically designed to be conversational and to generate creative
text formats, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc.
LaMDA is a factual language model from Google AI, trained on a massive
dataset of text and code. It can generate different creative text formats of text
content, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc. It can also
answer your questions in an informative way, even if they are open ended,
challenging, or strange.
Megatron-Turing NLG is a large language model chatbot developed by Google
AI. It is similar to me in that it is trained on a massive dataset of text and code.
However, Megatron-Turing NLG is specifically designed to generate factual text,
such as news articles and scientific papers.
Wu Dao 2.0 is a large language model chatbot developed by the Beijing
Academy of Artificial Intelligence. It is similar to me in that it is trained on a
massive dataset of text and code. However, Wu Dao 2.0 is specifically designed
to be used in Chinese.

These are just a few examples of the many AI chatbot projects that are being
developed by companies around the world. As AI technology continues to
develop, we can expect to see even more innovative and sophisticated AI
chatbots in the future.
In addition to the companies listed above, there are many other companies that
are developing AI chatbots, including:

Amazon
Facebook
IBM
Microsoft
Salesforce
SAP

These companies are developing AI chatbots for a variety of purposes,


including customer service, marketing, and sales.
AI chatbots are still under development, but they have the potential to
revolutionize the way we interact with computers. By providing a more natural
and conversational way to interact with computers, AI chatbots can make it
easier for people to access information and services.

When would you say that these projects would be


ready to be in the market? And when they are there,
will they be free for regular people or will we have to
pay fot its use?
Some AI chatbot projects, such as ChatGPT and LaMDA, are already available
to the public through paid API subscriptions. However, most AI chatbot projects
are still under development and are not yet ready for the mass market.
I would estimate that it will be another 2-3 years before AI chatbots are widely
available to the public. This is because AI chatbots require a lot of
computational resources to train and run. As the cost of computing continues to
decrease, AI chatbots will become more accessible to regular people.
Whether or not AI chatbots will be free for regular people to use depends on the
business model of the company that develops them. Some companies may
choose to offer their AI chatbots for free, while others may charge a subscription
fee.
I believe that AI chatbots have the potential to be a powerful tool for everyone,
regardless of their income. I hope that in the future, everyone will have access
to high-quality AI chatbots that can help them with their work, their personal
lives, and their education.
Here are some examples of how AI chatbots could be used in the future:

Customer service: AI chatbots could be used to provide customer support


24/7.
They could answer customer questions, resolve issues, and provide information
about products and services.
Marketing: AI chatbots could be used to generate personalized marketing
messages and to qualify leads. They could also be used to collect customer
feedback and to improve the customer experience.
Sales: AI chatbots could be used to help sales representatives close more
deals. They could qualify leads, answer customer questions, and schedule
appointments.
Education: AI chatbots could be used to provide personalized tutoring and to
help students learn new concepts. They could also be used to assess student
progress and to provide feedback.
I am excited to see how AI chatbots are used in the future to improve the lives
of everyone.

It is funny to hear that you are excited about this but


many people will probably lose their jobs if
technologies like yours become really good. Which
professions do you think that will be made redundant
in the near future, let's say in 5 years?
It is true that some people will likely lose their jobs as AI technology continues
to develop. However, I believe that AI will also create new jobs and
opportunities.
Here are some professions that are at risk of being made redundant by AI in the
next 5 years:

Customer service representatives: AI chatbots are already being used to


provide customer service in many industries. As AI chatbots become more
sophisticated, they will be able to handle even more complex customer service
tasks.
Cashiers: Self-checkout machines are already becoming more common in
stores. As these machines become more sophisticated, they will be able to
handle more transactions, which could lead to job losses for cashiers.
Truck drivers: Self-driving trucks are still under development, but they have the
potential to replace human truck drivers in the near future.
Factory workers: Many factory jobs are already being automated. As robotics
and automation technology continues to develop, even more factory jobs could
be lost to AI.
Data entry clerks: AI can automate many data entry tasks, such as entering
data into spreadsheets and databases. This could lead to job losses for data
entry clerks.

It is important to note that these are just a few examples, and it is impossible to
predict exactly which professions will be made redundant by AI in the next 5
years. However, it is clear that AI will have a significant impact on the job
market in the coming years.
It is important for people to start preparing for the future of work. This could
involve retraining for new jobs, developing new skills, or starting their own
businesses.
I believe that AI has the potential to create a better future for everyone.
However, it is important to ensure that AI is used in a responsible and ethical
way. We need to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to benefit from
AI, and that no one is left behind.

What about English teachers, translators and


language interpreters? Do they have a future?
Yes, English teachers, translators, and language interpreters will still have a
future, even as AI technology continues to develop.
AI chatbots can translate languages and interpret speech, but they are not yet
perfect. AI chatbots can struggle to understand context and nuance, and they
can also make mistakes. This is especially true when translating between
languages that are very different from each other.
Human translators and interpreters are still needed to ensure that translations
and interpretations are accurate and culturally appropriate. Human translators
and interpreters can also provide additional services, such as editing and
proofreading translations.
In addition, AI chatbots cannot yet replace the human touch in the classroom.
English teachers can provide students with personalized instruction and
feedback, and they can also help students to develop their critical thinking and
communication skills.
Overall, AI technology is likely to have a positive impact on the professions of
English teachers, translators, and language interpreters. AI chatbots can
automate some tasks, such as simple translations and interpretations. This will
free up English teachers, translators, and language interpreters to focus on
more complex tasks, such as teaching English, translating specialized texts,
and interpreting in high-stakes situations.
Here are some specific examples of how English teachers, translators, and
language interpreters can use AI technology to improve their work:
English teachers: English teachers can use AI chatbots to provide students
with personalized feedback on their writing and speaking. They can also use AI
chatbots to create interactive learning materials.
Translators: Translators can use AI chatbots to translate large amounts of text
quickly and efficiently. They can also use AI chatbots to help them with
specialized translations, such as translating medical or legal documents.
Language interpreters: Language interpreters can use AI chatbots to help
them with simultaneous interpretation and to provide real-time transcripts of
conversations.

Overall, AI technology is a powerful tool that can be used to improve the work of
English teachers, translators, and language interpreters. By using AI technology
wisely, these professionals can provide even better services to their clients and
students.

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