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OpenAI’s ChatGPT erupted into the market in November 2022, reaching 100 million users in just two months, making it the fastest application to reach that total ever. This smashed the prior record of nine months set by TikTok.
Since then, other key announcements have followed:
On Feb. 7, Microsoft announced the launch of the new Bing, which incorporates Bing Chat powered by ChatGPT. On March 14, OpenAI released a new version of ChatGPT based on the long-awaited release of GPT-4 (which was three years in the making). On March 21, Google made Bard available to the public (via a waitlist).
This quick succession of announcements has left us with one burning question – which generative AI solution is the best? That’s what we’ll address in today’s article.
Platforms tested in this study include:
Bard. Bing Chat Balanced (provides shorter results). Bing Chat Creative (provides longer results). ChatGPT (based off of GPT-4).
If you’re not familiar with the different versions of Bing Chat, it is a selection you can make every time you start a new chat session. Bing offers three modes:
Creative: The most verbose of the three. Balanced: A version that expands somewhat on topics. Precise: The least verbose of the three versions. We didn’t include this version in our tests.
Each generative AI tool was asked the same set of 30 questions across various topic areas. Metrics examined were scored from 1 to 4, with 1 being the best and
Read more here: https://searchengineland.com/chatgpt-vs-google-bard-vs-bing-chat-which-generative-ai-solution-is-best-394929