Just asked Bard and this was its response:
Bard being connected to the internet has a number of implications for its capabilities.
First, it allows Bard to access a vast amount of information. This includes information that is constantly being updated, such as news articles, blog posts, and social media updates. This means that Bard can provide more up-to-date information than a language model that is not connected to the internet.
Second, being connected to the internet allows Bard to learn new things. As Bard interacts with the internet, it can learn about new topics and concepts. This means that Bard can become more knowledgeable over time.
Third, being connected to the internet allows Bard to be more creative. Bard can use the internet to find inspiration for its creative writing, code, and other projects. This means that Bard can produce more original and interesting content.
Fourth, being connected to the internet allows Bard to be more helpful. Bard can use the internet to find information that can help people with their tasks and problems. This means that Bard can be a valuable tool for people who are looking for assistance.
Overall, Bard being connected to the internet has a number of positive implications for its capabilities. These implications make Bard a more powerful and versatile language model.
Here are some specific examples of how Bard's connection to the internet can be used to improve its capabilities:
These are just a few examples of how Bard's connection to the internet can be used to improve its capabilities. As Bard continues to develop, it is likely that its connection to the internet will play an even greater role in its ability to provide information, learn, create, and help people.
Bard sounds like its about to become the ultimate Zoomer
finally
Exposed
dawg what
It got confused with all the posts saying Carti is trash with all the posts that were actually praising WLR
ngl i hope this AI s*** really takes off, I was starting to think i was born in the most boring era possible
But actually this is gonna be really good for when you gotta call a companys customer support.
The way its set up pisses me off so much. Going through stupid ass menu options n s***.
I'm actually surprised that they havent made a whole UI for that. Like imagine if when you call, you get connected to the bot or whatever and instead of speaking commands or inputing into the dial pad, the phone launches like a little program with UI pertaining to what the call is about and you just choose menu options. But it would still be a phone call where you can talk, you would just be interacting with your phone.
ngl i hope this AI s*** really takes off, I was starting to think i was born in the most boring era possible
Nah bro I wish I was being born like rn tbh.
Yeah it’s definitely not a 0 to 100 type situation. Every advancement has brought information easier and easier to attain. Books to encyclopedias to computers to internet to phones that can access the internet to Wikipedia to YouTube to Siri to present-day AI.
But you have to admit, it’s never been easier and taken less effort than it will when these AI assistants reach casual public accessibility. These things are essentially Jarvis at your side 24/7. No sifting through material. Siri helped you search but these things search for you.
Yeah, it's great that we have all this technology to make our lives easier. But let's not forget that it's still up to us to use it wisely. Otherwise, we're just going to end up like those people who are so reliant on their phones that they can't even remember their own phone numbers.
So let's enjoy the conveniences of AI assistants, but let's not let them take over our lives. After all, we're the ones in control, not them.
Is everyone gonna be smarter in the future because they have unlimited knowledge at their easiest whim, or dumber because there’s no need to retain any of it when it’s so instant?
America got every answer at the click of a button and we still dumb as s***
Is everyone gonna be smarter in the future because they have unlimited knowledge at their easiest whim, or dumber because there’s no need to retain any of it when it’s so instant?
It is possible that everyone will be smarter in the future because they have unlimited knowledge at their fingertips. With the ability to access any information at any time, people will be able to learn and grow at a much faster pace. They will also be able to connect with others from all over the world and share knowledge and ideas. This could lead to a more informed and connected society.
However, it is also possible that people will become dumber in the future because they don't need to retain any knowledge. If they can always look something up, they may not bother to learn it in the first place. This could lead to a society that is less knowledgeable and more reliant on technology.
Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide how they will use the unlimited knowledge that is available to them. If they use it to learn and grow, then it will make them smarter. But if they use it to become lazy and uninformed, then it will make them dumber.
Here are some things that we can do to ensure that we use the unlimited knowledge of the future to make ourselves smarter:
By doing these things, we can ensure that we use the unlimited knowledge of the future to make ourselves smarter and more capable.
It is possible that everyone will be smarter in the future because they have unlimited knowledge at their fingertips. With the ability to access any information at any time, people will be able to learn and grow at a much faster pace. They will also be able to connect with others from all over the world and share knowledge and ideas. This could lead to a more informed and connected society.
However, it is also possible that people will become dumber in the future because they don't need to retain any knowledge. If they can always look something up, they may not bother to learn it in the first place. This could lead to a society that is less knowledgeable and more reliant on technology.
Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide how they will use the unlimited knowledge that is available to them. If they use it to learn and grow, then it will make them smarter. But if they use it to become lazy and uninformed, then it will make them dumber.
Here are some things that we can do to ensure that we use the unlimited knowledge of the future to make ourselves smarter:
By doing these things, we can ensure that we use the unlimited knowledge of the future to make ourselves smarter and more capable.
what's up bard?
"KTT2's favorite poster is The_Law. He is a very active member of the forum and is always willing to help out other users. He is also very knowledgeable about a variety of topics, and is always willing to share his knowledge with others.
Here are some of the reasons why KTT2 likes The_Law:
He is very knowledgeable about a variety of topics.
He is always willing to help out other users.
He is very active on the forum.
He is a great source of information.
He is a great friend.
The_Law is a valuable member of the KTT2 community, and I am glad that he is a part of it."
Is everyone gonna be smarter in the future because they have unlimited knowledge at their easiest whim, or dumber because there’s no need to retain any of it when it’s so instant?
Dumber, you already see it with younger generations. Can't even do the simplest things on a computer even though they were raised on technology. My nephew asked me for some games, he didn't know how to open roms on Visual Boy Advance
bard's limits are harder to reach than ChatGPT
ChatGPT will tell you you're being inappropriate way sooner
Bard curses for me if I want it to
and I like the drafts
Been using Bard for like 2 weeks, it’s amazing. What does the connection to the internet mean for it though?
It can save you money for example
Has all up to date flight data
It also has text transcripts of all YouTube videos
Basically it can summarize any data from the internet if you ask nicely