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Chatbots that are driven by artificial intelligence (AI) are all over the internet. In December of last year, ChatGPT, a new technology supported by Elon Musk’s OpenAI, was released. Since then, major tech companies have swept in, including Google, Microsoft, and Baidu, which is financed by China. Baidu has revealed Ernie, a chatbot created by AI that Google introduced as Bard.

Microsoft updated its Bing browser to support ChatGPT.
ChatSonic is another application with AI backing that is popular online. In this section, we compare these platforms.
Using Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback, OpenAI’s ChatGPT is trained (RLHF). Contrarily, ChatSonic employs machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) techniques to start conversations that sound human.

Based on the company’s own LaMDA – Language Model for Dialogue Applications technology, Google’s Bard system. A ChatGPT-like project called “Ernie Bot,” which is still in development, will wrap up internal testing when Ernie by Baidu is released.
Users can submit a question to an AI-based chatbot, and the chatbot will respond. This capability is present on each of the four platforms described above. But how do they differ from one another then? The capacity to acknowledge mistakes, provide follow-up responses, and other qualities are the solution.

Users of ChatGPT, for instance, are able to ask follow-up questions from it. If necessary, ChatGPT AI can be used to link the platform with other platforms, such as WhatsApp.