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Bloomberg: Bard chatbot utility questioned by Google insiders

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According to Bloomberg reported last night, Google and Discord jointly invited their own AI chatbot Bard loyal users, set up a chat room. Among them, Bard’s product managers, designers and engineers discussed the effectiveness and usefulness of AI in the chat room, but some began to raise questions.

Two participants in the Bard community on Discord shared details of the July-October chatroom discussions with Bloomberg, in which Dominik Rabiej, a senior product manager at Bard, said he “doesn’t trust” answers generated by the big language model and suggested that people should only use it for “creative” or “creative” purposes. Dominik Rabiej, senior product manager at Bard, said during the discussion that he “doesn’t trust” the answers generated by the big language model and suggested that people should only use Bard for “creativity,” “brainstorming,” etc. Rabiej also said that using Bard for programming “would be a good choice” — because people will inevitably want to validate. Rabiej also says that using Bard for programming “is also a good choice” — because one inevitably has to verify that the code works.

Also this month, Rabiej emphasized the importance of the new “double-check reply” button in Bard. This feature is said to highlight “possibly incorrect” content in orange. He also reiterated that Bard doesn’t really understand the text it’s getting, but simply responds with more text based on the user’s prompts. “Remember, Bard is as generative as any big model — it’s not looking up or summarizing for you, it’s generating text.”

The product manager had bluntly said in a July chat not to trust the output of a big language model unless it can be independently verified (by users themselves).

Another product manager, Warkentin, also wrote in the discussion, “Humanization improvements are crucial if Bard is to be a product for everyone. Otherwise, users won’t have the ability to judge the functionality of the product, and I think that would be a huge mistake.” “We don’t need a product in an ivory tower, but one that everyone can use!”

Google’s expanded deployment of the Bard AI tool in July of this year included a “Share Conversation Link” feature. Users can export their conversations with Bard in the form of web links and share them with others so that they can continue to have conversations with Bard.

Gagan Ghotra, an analytics consultant at Platform X, discovered the vulnerability, in which Google incorrectly indexed some of the links shared by users in its search results, leading to the disclosure of sensitive information.

Gagan Ghotra warned users not to share any “private content” while conversing with Bard, as that information could be compromised.

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