The AI wars are very much ongoing, with Google a bit late to the party. In a new report, Google’s Bard is accused of using ChatGPT responses shared online as training data, but Google denies the claim ...
“Our privacy policy has long been transparent that Google uses publicly available information from the open web to train language models for services like Google Translate,” The Verge quoted Google ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has instructed employees to anticipate errors as people begin using Bard, saying, "Things will go wrong." ...
While the whole world is still divided on AI, Google's new feature for Bard will now let websites and their owners or managers have the power to allow or prevent its generative AI access to its data.
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Google has been accused of using OpenAI chatbot ChatGPT's data to train its own AI bot, Google Bard. Tech companies have deviated their focus to stopping ChatGPT from gaining more popularity. In line ...