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Arrival from ChatGPT and its recent integration with Bing has revived competition between seeking.
After Google accidentally filed Bardhis chat bot artificial intelligence search engine, a leading company in search engines strive to improve it.
To do this, it is necessary that the workers themselves Google train Bardwhich inaccurately answered a question asked during a demonstration of the same Google.
bard’s mistake
During the demo, the user asked Bard “What are the new discoveries of the space telescope James Webb Can I tell my 9 year old son?” The AI responded with a series of bullets, including one that reads “JWST took the first pictures of a planet outside of our own solar system,” which is an erroneous fact.
In accordance with POTThe first image showing an exoplanet (any planet outside our solar system) was taken by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope almost two decades ago, in 2004.
Google trains the bard
Google last week ordered his workers to spend two to three hours on training Bard.
Jack Krawczyk said in an internal message that the company believes the addition of “high quality” responses has drastically improved the quality of feedback. artificial intelligence.
Kravchik asked the workers to ask Bard on topics in which they are considered experts. When faced with a “very human” answer that is wrong, inaccurate, or nonsensical, they will have to rewrite it to improve it. Bard.
Source: RPP

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