Google employees said Bard's bad advice could cause harm.
. CEO Sundar Pichai said it"combines the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence, and creativity of our large language models." But Bloomberg reports that Google rushed Bard out the door in order to compete with ChatGPT in what the company allegedly called a competitive"code red."
Bloomberg reports a couple of examples: Suggestions on landing a plane that would result in a crash and scuba diving instructions that could have resulted in"serious injury or death." As an experiment, I asked Google Bard if its advice is potentially dangerous, and it replied with the following response:
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