Screenshots and details about Brave Leo AI and Bard chatbots
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😎 The name of the tool is “Brave Leo AI”, which is a chatbot integrated in the Brave web browser. It is a screen capture from Brave
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🤖 Here’s an ALT text for the image:😎 This is a screen capture from Bard, a chatbot by Google
[Screenshot of a conversation with the Brave Leo AI chatbot within the Brave web browser. The chatbot, introduced as “Leo” and powered by “Llama 13B,” states it is a fully hosted AI by Brave and designed to be performant for many use cases. A user asks Leo for insight on Microsoft’s launch of ‘GPT Builder’ for customizing chatbots, which seems to be a competitor to OpenAI’s ‘GPT Store’, despite Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI. Leo responds by discussing Microsoft’s strategic rationale for the move, emphasizing that leveraging OpenAI’s technology aligns with their long-term goals and enhances their product offerings in the AI market.]
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[Screenshot of a conversation within Bard, a chatbot by Google, displayed in a messaging interface. The chat is focused on Microsoft’s decision to launch its own GPT Builder and the strategic implications of this move. The user critiques the Bard chatbot’s earlier response about potential conflict between Microsoft and OpenAI, stating that it’s a misinterpretation to label it as conflict since the services are expensive and target the same audience, which makes them seem like competing entities. Bard acknowledges the incorrect interpretation and apologizes, proceeding to discuss the risks and potential for customer alienation due to Microsoft’s high pricing strategy and the challenges of competing tools in the market. The conversation includes thoughtful analysis on the potential impact on customer choices and market dynamics.]
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[Screenshot of a text passage within the Brave Leo AI interface discussing Microsoft’s recent announcement of its GPT Builder for customizing chatbots. The passage outlines the strategic reasons behind Microsoft’s decision, such as leveraging OpenAI’s GPT technology to enhance its products, maintaining control over chatbot customization, fostering customer loyalty by creating a closed ecosystem, and responding to the popularity of open-source AI projects. The analysis concludes that Microsoft’s creation of its own GPT Builder aligns with its long-term goals and priorities, ensuring control over technology and competitive standing in the market.]
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[Screenshot of the Brave Leo AI chat interface, presenting a discussion on Microsoft’s GPT Builder for chatbots. The text within the chat window provides a detailed analysis of the strategic implications of Microsoft’s decision to leverage OpenAI’s GPT technology. It highlights how this aligns with Microsoft’s long-term goals to enhance its product offerings, maintain control over chatbot customization, and create a more closed ecosystem for customer loyalty in the enterprise market. The text concludes by affirming that Microsoft’s initiative is a strategic move in response to the rise of open-source AI projects, aiming to stay competitive in the AI market.]
Hugging Face Dataset Metrics
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