The race for AI has only just started, and it might be too early to pick a winner. But there are some early leads based on a sample of randomly picked questions fed to two of the most popular generative AI tools — and perhaps some lessons on why an ethics-based legislation, rather than censorship should be the tool lawmakers use in regulating the space.
The Indian Express posed 10 questions to Google’s Bard and its chief rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT ranging from difficult Maths problems to questions relating to politics and social cues.