The Rise of AI-Language Models: Chat GPT, Bing AI, and Google Bard


On November 30th of last year, OpenAI introduced ChatGPT, a new AI technology that garnered widespread attention for its ability to answer questions free of charge. The development of AI has the potential to transform the way people work, learn, travel, receive healthcare, and communicate, just as previous technological advancements like the microprocessor, internet, computer, and mobile phone have. Microsoft and Google have also introduced their own language-models AI technologies, such as Bing AI (Copilot), and Google Bard.

To know more about them first, we must understand AI

What is Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a type of technology that is designed to solve particular problems or provide specific services. It is created in a way that allows it to think and learn in a similar way to humans. Essentially, AI involves developing computer programs and algorithms that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as recognizing speech or images, translating languages, or making decisions. AI is designed to learn and enhance its abilities through experience, with the ultimate aim of achieving a level of intelligence that either matches or exceeds that of humans in certain areas.For decades, the question has been when computers would surpass humans in tasks beyond calculations. Today, AI is a reality that is rapidly evolving, indicating that it will continue to improve at an impressive pace. AI-powered language models, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard, are examples of this progress. These computer programs use AI to comprehend and generate human language by learning from vast amounts of textual data, such as articles and websites, and using this knowledge to generate human-like responses to queries. These AIs are now learning to chat better in human languages.

Chat GPT (Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer)



ChatGPT is a large AI-powered language model trained by OpenAI, based on the GPT-3 architecture. ChatGPT has been trained on a vast corpus of text from the internet, and it can generate human-like responses to various types of queries.

When OpenAI introduced ChatGPT, anyone could type queries and receive human-like answers in seconds. From writing an essay to a poem, it can provide crisp and clear responses in a conversational manner that our traditional search engines couldn’t. ChatGPT pulls its answers from a vast set of data worldwide, allowing it to mimic human responses effectively. With over 100 million active users, ChatGPT has quickly become a popular web platform. As a result, search engines are considering integrating AI into their search engines. Microsoft Bing quickly integrated ChatGPT into their search engine, licensing it from OpenAI, resulting in a 16% increase in their traffic.

OpenAI offers a premium plan for ChatGPT, known as ChatGPT Plus, which grants users unrestricted access during peak usage periods, faster response times, and priority access to new features and updates. This includes access to OpenAI’s most advanced language model, GPT-4. The premium services are available for a monthly fee of approximately $20.

Limitations

Despite looking very impressive, ChatGPT still has limitations. Such limitations include the inability to answer questions that are worded in a specific way, as it requires rewording to understand the input question. Chat GPT may provide unintended responses to questions because it tries to guess the meaning of vague or unclear questions rather than seeking clarification.

What is GPT-4?

According to reports, OpenAI is currently developing a new language model called GPT-4, which is expected to improve over the previous version, GPT-3.5, that ChatGPT is based on. One of the main advancements in GPT-4 is that it will be a multimodal model, meaning it will be able to accept both text and images as input and generate text as output. This functionality could be beneficial in scenarios where worksheets, graphs, and charts must be analyzed.

OpenAI has also initiated a bug bounty incentive program for the public to discover and report any security vulnerabilities in its AI services, including ChatGPT. The program offers rewards starting from $200 for low-severity findings and going up to $20,000 for exceptional discoveries. Reports can be submitted via the cybersecurity platform Bugcrowd, which allows for crowdsourcing security assessments.

Bing AI



Bing AI, a new version of their search engine powered by an upgraded version of Chat GPT AI technology. Microsoft launched the product on 7th February 2023 with new AI-enhanced features for its Edge browser, promising that the new AI technology will provide an unimaginable experience for browsing and finding information online. Unlike ChatGPT Microsoft’s Prometheus Model, Bing AI can retrieve up-to-date information about recent events including images as it is linked to the internet.

In addition to the new Bing, Microsoft is launching two new features for its AI-enchanted Edge browser “chat” and “compose.” These features will be embedded within Edge’s sidebar. “Chat ” allow users to summarize the webpage or document they’re looking at in the web browser and ask questions about its contents, while “compose” acts as a writing assistant; helping to generate emails to social media posts, based on a few starting prompts.

How does Bing AI compare to ChatGPT?

  • Bing Chat uses OpenAI’s most advanced language model, GPT-4, and as a result, it is more efficient and capable than the free version of ChatGPT
  • It has knowledge of up-to-date information, whereas ChatGPT is limited to information before 2021.
  • Bing Chat sources back to the sites it sourced its information from using footnotes.

Google Bard


Bard is Google’s AI chat service. On 6th February 2023, Google introduced its experimental AI chat service. Bard uses a lightweight version of Google’s Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) and pulls all the information from the web to respond. At the moment we don’t know what the capabilities of Google Bard are. According to its own description, Bard is capable of generating text, translating languages, producing various forms of creative content, and providing informative answers to questions. If the provided answers are unsatisfactory, users can click the “Google it” button to access additional information through Google Search. Recently, Bard’s “Experiment updates” have improved this feature by offering users an expanded selection of search options based on their original prompt. Google has slowly begun giving access to Bard to people in the U.K. and the U.S. and currently allowing people to join the Google Bard waitlist at bard.google.com.

AI-powered useful tools

Meet a new generation of tools powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning

Image

  • Image Creator - Image Creator Microsoft Bing. This AI Image Creator generates images based on your text
  • Stable Difussion-  A deep learning text-to-image model used to generate detailed images conditioned on text descriptions
  • Midjourney - Midjourney is an Al program which generates images from natural language descriptions/prompts)

Video

  • Fliki  - Fiki is a text-to-video and text-to-speech creator powered by generative Al
  • Runway - Runway A multimodal Al system that can generate novel videos with text, images or video clips
  • Wonder Studio - An Al tool that automatically animates lights and composes CG characters into a live-action scene

Audio

  • JukeBox OpenAl -  This neural network has the capability to produce music in various genres and emulate different artists, including basic singing, as raw audio.
  • GMusicLM Google Research  -  MusicLM is an Al model that can generate high-fidelity music from text
  • Text to Speech Microsoft Azure  - Al voice generators to speak naturally using synthesized speech from input text

Coding

  • Copilot X Github  - An Al pair programmer with an early adoption of OpenAl’s GP7–4
  • Codex OpenAl- Al system that translates natural language to code
  • aws CodeWhisperer - CodeWhisperer can generate code suggestions ranging from snippets to full functions based on your comments.

It’s crucial to exercise caution and not rely entirely on chatbots, as they are prone to “hallucinating” — providing responses that sound plausible but lack factual basis. Nevertheless, with further advancements in technology, we can expect to witness even more intense competition among chatbots in the future. 

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