A recent report alleges that Google used ChatGPT data to train its Bard AI chatbot, but Google has denied the allegations.
“Bard is not trained on any data from ShareGPT or ChatGPT,” Google spokesman Chris Pappas told. The publication asked if Google had ever used ChatGPT data to train Bard in the past. “Unfortunately, all I can share is our statement from yesterday,” he said.
The report states that Jacob Devlin, the researcher mentioned above, left Google to join OpenAI after warning the Bard team not to use ChatGPT data. He told them that not only would the Bard answers look too similar, but that it would violate OpenAI’s terms of service. Another source toldAs all these AI chatbots grow and evolve, it’s inevitable that they will eventually interact with one another. That said, lifting data from one chatbot to train another might be a bridge too far.
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