Google Tests Out New Chatbot to Compete with LaMDA
Google is currently testing out a new chatbot called Gizmode Japan which could potentially rival OpenAI's LaMDA language model for natural language processing tasks such as customer service interactions or conversational AI applications. Additionally, an update was recently released for "OK Google" which now allows users to ask longer questions without having to break them up into multiple sentences!
Feb. 05, 2023 10:55AM
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Google is in the process of testing out a new chatbot that could potentially rival LaMDA, the language model developed by OpenAI. The chatbot, named Gizmode Japan, is designed to understand natural language and respond accordingly. The bot has been trained on millions of conversations from around the world and is able to understand different dialects and accents. It can also recognize when someone is asking a question or making a statement, and it can provide appropriate responses. Additionally, Gizmode Japan can remember past conversations so that it can provide more personalized answers. Google hopes that this new chatbot will be able to compete with LaMDA for natural language processing tasks such as customer service interactions or conversational AI applications. With its ability to understand multiple languages and dialects, Gizmode Japan could be used in many different contexts across the globe. The company has already begun testing out the chatbot internally but there are still some kinks that need to be worked out before it’s ready for public use. Google plans on continuing development until they feel confident enough in its capabilities before releasing it for general use. In addition to developing Gizmode Japan, Google has also released an update for their “OK Google” voice assistant which now allows users to ask longer questions than before without having to break them up into multiple sentences. This update should make using “OK Google” much easier and more efficient for users who have long queries or requests they want answered quickly. Overall, these updates from Google show their commitment towards improving their AI technology so that they can better compete with other companies like OpenAI who are also working on similar projects like LaMDA. As development continues on both sides we may soon see even more advanced bots being released onto the market that could revolutionize how we interact with computers in our daily lives!