A Battle of AI-Powered Chatbots

A Battle of AI-Powered Chatbots
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The specifics of the ongoing battle of AI-powered chatbots can be found here

Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbots can be found all over the internet. The door to it was opened in December of last year by the introduction of ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot supported by Elon Musk. The battle of AI-powered Chatbots has started.

They complete their task exactly where you are currently spending your time: messaging software Bots are available for you to chat with and integrate with Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, WeChat, and Viber.

You could invite a bot into the thread to place a takeout order or call a Lyft if you were making plans with a friend, for example. You wouldn't have to leave the messaging app to open a browser tab or another app. To put it another way, bots solve the problem we initially detested about apps. You are not required to download something that you will never use.

Voice search is becoming increasingly popular as technology advances because researchers want the information they need as quickly as possible. Because email inboxes are becoming increasingly cluttered, consumers are turning to social media to follow brands they care about. In the end, they now have control: they can block, unfollow, and opt out of any brand that betrays their trust.

The Chinese-backed big tech companies Google, Microsoft, and Baidu have flooded, and the battle for AI-powered chatbots has begun. Google has made the AI chatbot for Baidu known as Ernie. ChatGPT support was added to Microsoft's Bing program. Another popular online AI-supported platform is ChatSonic. We compare these platforms in this section. How about we start with the nuts and bolts: OpenAI's ChatGPT is trained with reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF). ChatSonic, on the other hand, uses natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning to start human-like conversations.

Bard is built on top of Google's LaMDA – Language Model for Dialogue Applications system. For Ernie, Baidu will finish the internal testing of a ChatGPT-style project called "Ernie Bot," which is still being developed.

Features AI-based chatbots let users feed the chatbot the question they want to be answered. All four of the aforementioned platforms offer this feature. Therefore, what distinguishes them from one another? The answer is provided by features like the capacity to admit mistakes and respond to subsequent inquiries.

In November 2022, OpenAI developed and released the artificial intelligence chatbot known as ChatGPT. On top of OpenAI's GPT-3 family of large language models, it has been fine-tuned (a method of transfer learning) using both supervised and reinforcement learning techniques. For example, ChatGPT users can use it to ask follow-up questions. The platform can also use ChatGPT AI to integrate with WhatsApp and other platforms if necessary.

Using cutting-edge AI, ChatGPT Plus learns from customer conversations. As a result, the chatbot can gain insight into your customers' preferences, requirements, and intentions over time.

ChatSonic, on the other hand, can be used with voice commands. ChatSonic crawls data directly from Google, so there are fewer chances that the results will be incorrect than with ChatGPT, which only has a limited set of data. Similar to how Google's Bard AI bot relies primarily on information from the internet to provide fresh, high-quality responses, ChatGPT is unable to provide current responses.

ChatSonic users can create AI images. This feature is not available on any of the other platforms mentioned above. Google's Bard AI, the company claims, will be able to perform routine tasks like suggesting lunch ideas based on what food is still in a refrigerator or offering party planning advice. No other platform has claimed this feature.

Another point that needs to be brought up is the fact that users have expressed dissatisfaction with the biased and inaccurate outputs of AI models. ChatGPT and Google's Minstrel are two models. Just a few days after Bard went live, Google's alphabet company lost $100 billion in market value due to misleading information in a promotional video. The creators of ChatGPT, on the other hand, claim that, in contrast to other AI chatbots, it can admit its mistakes and challenge incorrect assumptions.

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