Bueno, sabíamos que vendría y aquí está, Bard: la respuesta de Google a ChatGPT. Google ahora está haciendo que sus evaluadores de confianza prueben Bard y pronto lo implementarán más ampliamente para los usuarios en la Búsqueda de Google y otros productos en las próximas semanas, anunció Google. No se llama «Apprectice Bard», sino «Bard».
Google no tiene una respuesta sobre cómo atribuir o vincular las respuestas que genera Bard, todavía. Pero sospecho que Google tendrá alguna respuesta. También se sabe que Google ha estado escribiendo paneles de conocimiento usando IA y otros métodos desde 2018. Así que será interesante ver qué acaba haciendo Google aquí.
Bard es el servicio de inteligencia artificial conversacional experimental de Google, impulsado por LaMDA, donde Google puede responder preguntas que pueden no tener una respuesta correcta. Google dijo que implementará esto más ampliamente en las próximas semanas, pero por ahora, solo los probadores de confianza (que están subcontratados a una empresa externa) podrán jugar con él.
Google dijo: «Pronto, verá funciones impulsadas por IA en la Búsqueda que extraen información compleja y múltiples perspectivas en formatos fáciles de digerir, para que pueda comprender rápidamente el panorama general y aprender más de la web: ya sea buscando perspectivas adicionales, como blogs de personas que tocan el piano y la guitarra, o profundizar en un tema relacionado, como pasos para comenzar como principiante. Estas nuevas funciones de IA comenzarán a implementarse en la Búsqueda de Google pronto».
Aquí hay una captura de pantalla que compartieron de cómo podría verse en la Búsqueda de Google:
Así es como podría verse en la Búsqueda de Google (sin la parte de atribución…).
Esta es la interfaz directa de Bard, no en la búsqueda:
Estoy muy emocionado de ver cómo evoluciona esto en Google, Bing y otros.
No está muy lejos de las filtraciones de la interfaz de Bing ChatGPT.
Aquí están los tweets de Sundar Pichai:
2/ Bard seeks to combine the breadth of the world's knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of our large language models. It draws on information from the web to provide fresh, high-quality responses. Today we're opening Bard up to trusted external testers. pic.twitter.com/QPy5BcERd6
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) February 6, 2023
4/ As people turn to Google for deeper insights and understanding, AI can help us get to the heart of what they're looking for. We're starting with AI-powered features in Search that distill complex info into easy-to-digest formats so you can see the big picture then explore more pic.twitter.com/BxSsoTZsrp
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) February 6, 2023
5/ Developers can soon try our Generative Language API, initially powered by LaMDA with a range of models to follow. Over time, our goal is to create a set of tools and APIs that will make it easy for others to build more innovative applications with AI.
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) February 6, 2023
Estas son algunas de las reacciones de la comunidad SEO:
Yeah you would think that making statements like "some say this" and "others say that" would be substantiated with, IDK, a link to the source. Just an idea. https://t.co/P5xvGvAv1V
— Lily Ray 😏 (@lilyraynyc) February 6, 2023
Bard sounds like 🤮
— Lily Ray 😏 (@lilyraynyc) February 6, 2023
Bard: What you get when you let AI name itself. https://t.co/todOZBbnCE
— Greg Finn (@gregfinn) February 6, 2023
Oh, bizarre. When the ChatGPT buzz began, I remarked that we'll never get the Irish bards again with robots doing the thinking for us. How glib is Google naming this after humans who spent 7 years training to recite hundreds of poems + stories? And how weird for me to see it.
— Miriam Ellis (@Miriam_Ellis_) February 6, 2023
Attribution is a must – I hope this is not where Google is heading – this is not the way https://t.co/PRH2LSKjR7
— Mordy Oberstein *currently not indexed* (@MordyOberstein) February 6, 2023
ESPECIALLY if the AI model charges for its services.
No, you can't have my written work to use as you see fit for your paid service.
Or even to train your models. It's my work? My written words?
The tech moves so fast this stuff takes time to catch up, but it's important.
— Julie F Bacchini (@NeptuneMoon) February 6, 2023
It's a little concerning to see that the screenshots Google shared do not show websites as sources used for the AI generated answer.
This is likely because the answer is generated from "the breath of the world's knowledge."
Drawing from the knowledge graph perhaps? pic.twitter.com/OVwuWScnDt
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 6, 2023
Content creators that monetise via page views might be the biggest losers
— [email protected] (@davidiwanow) February 6, 2023
Feel sorry for the dude who wrote the great in-depth article on what’s the easiest to learn, the guitar or the piano!
— Matthew Marley👨🏻💻📈🚀 (@matthewmarley) February 6, 2023
Why would anyone want to publish blogs after that?
What's the point of publishing original articles ?
Google will crawl my article, learn from it , serve the solution to its customers as its own. https://t.co/wSwTld3qRJ— Fardun (@FardunRahman) February 6, 2023
In a world of AI search engine wars, the brand, unique perspective and insights & quality fact checking with references are becoming key to survive. Structured data & information have now become a commodity https://t.co/IpcRQFy56e
— Dennis Goedegebuure (@TheNextCorner) February 6, 2023
Google Bard – a rival to ChatGPT
The end of SEO websites maybe. https://t.co/ZWowpV5DUg
— Liaqat Hussain (@edwardian842) February 6, 2023
And from now on, whenever I hear "Google Bard," I'll think of the OG. #LegendOfVoxMachina #Criticalrole https://t.co/PuYfJaHaAE pic.twitter.com/SCr1YWsUZO
— Ian Lurie 🇺🇦 [email protected] (@IanLurie) February 6, 2023
Going to be a busy few months… #GoogleBard https://t.co/aEKFLlmMeF
— Will O'Hara 👨🏽💻 (@willohara) February 6, 2023
I think Bard is just an iteration of Lambda and at last year's Google product expert summit the product manager of Google brain did a presentation of lambda and it was awesome. It was like Google maps times 10
— Molly Youngblood (@mygeigermeister) February 6, 2023
Brain buzzing with all the search news and announcements this week! SEOs cannot sleep. What a time to be alive! The future is bright 🚀
— Fabrice Canel (@facan) February 7, 2023
https://twitter.com/JohnMu/status/1622878184864620544?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/JohnMu/status/1622891683821105152?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Además, asegúrese de consultar el resumen en Techmeme .
Foro de discusión en Twitter , WebmasterWorld .