Chat GPT vs Sparrow: ChatGPT has been in constant discussions since November last year. This artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbot is making users crazy by giving accurate answers to their questions. In response to a question, it does not give 10 links like Google but gives a straight accurate answer. It is also being said that in the coming time, ChatGPT will give competition to Google and will make its steps well in the Internet world. On the other hand, a Google company is now busy preparing a new AI chatbot to compete with ChatGPT. The company says that their new chatbot will give many times better performance than ChatGPT.
ChatGPT will be many times better
DeepMind, an artificial intelligence company of Google, has developed its own new AI chatbot to compete with ChatGPT. Allegedly the name of this chatbot is ‘Sparrow’. Company CEO Demis Hassabis told that the ‘private beta’ of this chatbot can be released in the year 2023.
The CEO told that all those features are going to be available in Sparrow AI chatbot, which is not available in ChatGPT of OpenAI company. These also include the ability to cite sources to further enhance the learning experience. However, its launching may take some time now.
What is DeepMind?
DeepMind has been doing AI work for Google for a long time. British company DeepMind was launched in 2010. Then in the year 2014, Google bought it and renamed it Google DeepMind. Last year, Sparrow was introduced as a proof-of-concept to the world’s research paper. Then it was told to work as a dialogue agent, which works to reduce the risk of unsafe and wrong answers.
What is ChatGPT?
Launched in November last year, ChatGPT is a chatbot working on Artificial Intelligence. On asking questions, this chatbot gives better answers than Google. Chat GPT answers your questions with a human touch. It writes poems, essays for you like a friend and also gives advice like a friend on different issues. Google provides you 10 links in answer to a question, but ChatGPT solves all your problems by giving only one correct answer.
Disclaimer! Whatever answers/responses have come after asking questions on OpenAI’s ChatGPT, we have used them exactly in the news. We are not responsible for the responses provided by ChatGPT or their effects.
Also read – Bill Gates runs this Android phone, not iPhone, what is so special about this phone?