Google may have just shown its hand in the AI arms race after one of its head honchos admitted that the company rushed its rollout.
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that Google employees were mighty displeased with the way Bard's been doing, with someone even going so far as to create and share an internal meme suggesting the company has turned into a veritable "dumpster fire" since the start of 2023. In short, those disgruntled Google employees felt like Bard's disastrous debut was a rush job in response to ChatGPT's runaway success — and that elephant was most certainly in attendance during Hennessy's speech at the Mountain View, California-based tech summit., admitted that OpenAI had beaten out Google on the release of its chatbot in part because Bard was still spitting out phony answers.
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