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Google launches Bard, a new experimental artificial intelligence platform powered by LaMDA

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In response to ChatGPT's recent AI innovation, Google has announced its own experimental artificial intelligence platform called Bard. This platform uses the language model for dialogue application, LaMDA, which will allow users to interact with the platform in a conversational environment. Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed the launch of Bard to a select group of "trusted testers," providing examples of what this early versión can offer.

What is Bard?

Bard is an experimental conversational AI platform, separate from Google Search, that seeks to combine the breadth of world knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of Google's large language models. It was introduced two years ago at the Google I/O 2021 conference and is currently in testing phase to help Google learn and improve the quality and speed of its service.

LaMDA and Bard

The Bard platform uses the language model for dialogue application, LaMDA, to allow for more natural and effective communication between the user and the platform. LaMDA is capable of understanding the semantics and context of questions and answers, allowing the platform to provide more precise and relevant responses.

Attribution and Citations

Although Google has not provided comments on how it plans to provide attribution and/or citations for its responses, whether from Bard or in search results, it is important to note that this could be a significant factor to consider in search engine optimization (SEO) in the near future.

What are the benefits?

The launch of Google Bard has multiple potential benefits to improve user experience, search engine optimization, and content marketing. As an expert SEO and digital marketing agency, we recommend that you follow and visit our website for more information on SEO, SEM, and digital marketing. Do not hesitate to contact us for more tailored and personalized assistance.

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