The competition to develop interactive software with AI (artificial intelligence) is accelerating, which is likely to change the way Internet searches are done in the future.

American IT giant Google, which competes with Microsoft, has developed new interactive software that allows AI to answer questions with natural sentences, and has released its usage for the first time.

At an event held in Paris, France on the 8th, Google unveiled for the first time how to use interactive software "Bard," which uses AI to create answers in natural sentences to user questions.



For example, if you enter the question "What is the best constellation for astronomical observations?"



They also answered additional questions such as, "When is the best time of year for observation?"



The use of software called "ChatGPT" has rapidly spread over software for interacting with AI. We just announced that we are adding a feature.



It has been pointed out that interactive software with AI has the potential to significantly change the nature of internet searches in the future. The development competition between the two companies is accelerating as to whether they will play a central role in Internet searches.

Temporary drop in stock prices included in Google AI answers

When Google, a major American IT company, released a PR video on Twitter showing the performance of its newly developed AI dialogue software, "Bard," it was discovered that the AI's answer contained an error.



As a result, Google's stock price fell more than 8% at one point on the 8th.



Specifically, in response to the question ``Explain the discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope to a 9-year-old child in an easy-to-understand manner,'' Bard said, ``The James Webb Space Telescope was the first to photograph a planet outside the solar system. ’ he replied.



However, American media companies, citing information on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration website, point out that the photos of planets outside the solar system were taken in 2004 by another large telescope.



In response, Google commented, ``By combining external observations with our own internal tests, we will ensure that Bard's answers meet the quality and safety of information,'' and that AI's answers contain errors. I have, in fact, admitted that



Some experts have voiced concerns that AI may answer incorrect answers as if they were facts or make up non-existent answers about dialogue software with AI, whose development competition is accelerating in the United States. I'm up from home