Google Bard Allegedly Trained with ChatGPT

There has been a remarkable development regarding Google's chat bot Bard. It was claimed that one of the developers at Google resigned after he discovered that this artificial intelligence was trained with data from ChatGPT. Although Google denies the allegations, OpenAI and Google have come face to face.
 Google Bard Allegedly Trained with ChatGPT
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US-based technology giant Google opened the chat bot called “Bard” to early access about a week ago. Bard, an artificial intelligence tool similar to ChatGPT, has been around for a while. However, this tool seems to have caused a crisis at Google. Let’s take a look at what happened.

According to the information obtained by The Information, one of Google’s leading artificial intelligence researchers has obtained striking information about Bard. Allegedly, Google’s chatbot was actually trained with data from ChatGPT released by OpenAI. In other words, Google actually offered a real copy of ChatGPT to users. This situation was critical for Google. Because for such a thing to be real, it was a violation of rights for OpenAI. Even Microsoft got a license while making use of the artificial intelligence tool of OpenAI, of which it is an investor.

Google denied the allegations!

A Google spokesperson named Chris Pappas, who made a statement to The Verge on the subject, completely denied these claims. “Bard was not trained with any data from ShareGPT or ChatGPT,” the statement said. The spokesperson, who used his statements, declined to say more.

There is another strange issue here. Allegedly, Jacob Devlin started working for OpenAI right after he left his job at Google. Some sources claim that after Devlin’s warnings, Google gave up on ChatGPT-based training. In the coming days, we can witness the start of a huge lawsuit process between Google and OpenAI.

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