Google is already testing ChatGPT-like AI services for Search, including an Apprentice Bard chatbot homepage - what you need to know.
If accurate, this proves Google has had products like ChatGPT in development all along. OpenAI just beat them to market with a ChatGPT product that’s not really ready to replace Google Search.
Apprentice Bard looks like ChatGPT but uses the LaMDA tool for dialogue with users. The report notes that Google’s chatbot can deliver answers that include recent events. That’s something ChatGPT doesn’t have access to yet. Moreover, Googlers have noticed that Apprentice Bard’s responses have become more advanced in recent weeks:
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