But Google hasn't disclosed which version of Bard, right?
I pop into Bard every once in a while to test its performance, but I never know if I'm getting the best Google has or just what Google can tolerate running cost-wise publicly given they potentially have at least an order of magnitude (if not two, edit: 1.5) more users than OpenAI.
Oh absolutely, I'm just imagining what I might think if I was a super conservative director at Google who is accountable for the balance sheet of a large org.
> We’ve been rapidly evolving Bard. It now supports a wide range of programming capabilities, and it’s gotten much smarter at reasoning and math prompts. And, as of today, it is now fully running on PaLM 2.
So yes, Bard uses PaLM 2 now. No longer the small LaMDA model it used before. It's a completely different thing now.
Given that ChatGPT has allegedly 100M users, two orders of magnitude more than that would be larger than the global population. Even if we count everyone with a Google account as a potential user of PaLM, that can't be true.
> Yesterday at Google I/O 2023, it was announced that Google Bard would be undergoing a massive expansion, bringing the AI chatbot experiment to 180 countries. However, what Google didn’t mention is that Bard still isn’t available in the European Union.