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The Rise of Bard: Challenging ChatGPT's Capabilities 🔥

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ChatGPT valuation of 29B is now in question by its competitor, Bard.Bard can do everything ChatGPT can do, but better.Here are 7 mind boggling things that Bard could do for free 🧵

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1/ Bard is powered by Google's LaMDA language model, which is one of the most advanced large language models in the world. It outperforms in many aspects.With its strength being able to generate different creative text formats, translation to English, Japanese, and Korean.

2/ Bard poses a threat to ChatGPT's existence with much more features→ Entirely free to use→ Provides real time information from the internet→ Accessible in 180 countriesLet's dive in to what Bard could do for you👇

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💎 Data availability

It bothers me how ChatGPT is always telling me that its last available data is in 2021 and isn't very helpful.2 years of data gap means a lots for time sensitive information and code related work. Coding work could get irrelevant.

4/ Bard wins this hands down.It could tell me about about the gains of the top 5 coins in the past week and saved me the effort of going into @CoinMarketCap to search for the weekly gainers.

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💎 User oriented

ChatGPT provides only one reply. I always love alternatives and a varied response.You don't want to feel like you are talking to a robot right, though you essnetially are.Bard provides several drafted responses and you can even refresh it.

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💎 Ecosystem of interoperability

Bard is well integrated with the suite of Google products, currently with Docs, Gmail and Google search.I wouldn't be surprised that it will be integrated with Collab notebook, Sheets in the future.

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💎 Concise Summaries

ChatGPT could give summaries but its output is isn't correct. It might have referred to an old project I suppose.

8/ Bard did better here.Slightly more accurate than ChatGPT but with some slight mismatch vs what @parallaxfin has in their docs.But overall its more accurately described than ChatGPT's output.

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💎 Real-Time Chart Analysis

Let's look at an example from a chart extraction from TradingView for BTC that is trading on Binance.Results were mind-blowing from what Bard told me.

10/ Chat GPT gave me a boring response.Clearly it isn't an unknown asset. It lacked the ability to read my intentions.It could have at least made some smart guesses.

11/ Bard analysed the chart, paired it with possible macro events and even had knowledge around TA stuff.Imagine Tradingview or Dexscreener integrating this with their charts. Bard might just be the best indicator ever.

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💎Coding for you

ChatGPT did well with explaining the logic of how I can with this code. But I am a code base illiterate.It would take me a while to pick up the knowledge required enough to be able to code it on my own.Bard did all those for me.

13/ Bard written a twitter scrapper that helped me to find quality alpha. It even explained to me what the code could do its search criteria.I don't agree with some of it so I can easily tweak that.Seriously impressed.

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💎Ligher LaMDA

ChatGPT and LaMDA are more expensive to operate than typical software.While Bard uses a "lighter weight" version of LaMDA,iit is less expensive to operate than other chatbots.It requires less powerful hardware and less data to train.

15/ Concluding all the feature differences between Bard and ChatGPT.

Source: https://twitter.com/arndxt_xo/status/1658797021220978692

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