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Google asks employees to rewrite Bard's bad responses, says the A.I. 'learns best by example'

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As Google races to get its artificial intelligence search tool up to speed, it wants employees to flag incorrect answers and even rewrite them.
Google execs understand that the company’s artificial intelligence search tool Bard isn’t always accurate in how it responds to queries. At least some of the onus is falling on employees to fix the wrong answers.
Prabhakar Raghavan, Google’s vice president for search, asked staffers in an email on Wednesday to help the company make sure its new ChatGPT competitor gets answers right. The email, which CNBC viewed, included a link to a do’s and don’ts page with instructions on how employees should fix responses as they test Bard internally.
Staffers are encouraged to rewrite answers on topics they understand well.
„Bard learns best by example, so taking the time to rewrite a response thoughtfully will go a long way in helping us to improve the mode,“ the document says.
Also on Wednesday, as CNBC reported earlier, Pichai asked employees to spend two to four hours of their time on Bard, acknowledging that “this will be a long journey for everyone, across the field.

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