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Get a front-row seat into the world of computer vision as we pit chatbots against each other to assess their image recognition capabilities.
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For this next test,
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I wanna try out one of the latest features
to come to these AI-powered chatbots.
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And that's computer vision.
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Most of these AI assistants can now
process images to answer any questions you
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may have about what's in the image.
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Unfortunately, this feature hasn't been
implemented in anthropic clawed yet, so
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we won't be able to include that
chatbot in this round of testing.
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With that said,
let's get started with ChatGPT.
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I'm going to upload
an image from my computer.
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This is just a picture of ingredients
on a table I got from off the web.
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I'll ask ChatGPT, if I was looking to
create a meal prep plan for the week,
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what could I make with
the ingredients in this photo?
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I also included,
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please create a list of the ingredients in
this photo before your recommendations.
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Before is in all caps to ensure
the chatbot understands the importance of
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providing a full list first.
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ChatGPT begins by creating
a list of ingredients.
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It includes slice mushrooms, grain or
rice, creamy sauce or dressing,
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diced red onions, diced green bell
peppers, sliced red meat, and so on.
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I'm not seeing it list any ingredients
I didn't originally see in the image.
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And now ChatGPT is providing a list
of meal plan recommendations based on
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the ingredients.
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The dishes include, stuffed portobello
mushrooms, chicken stir fry,
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spinach cheese bake, beef and
rice bowl, and more.
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I'll take a second just to show
the image I used again, as I would say,
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ChatGPT was 99% accurate.
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This is simply amazing.
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Let's try this out in Google Bard.
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All right, I'm back in Bard and the first
thing I'll do is upload my image.
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After that,
I'll paste in the prompt and hit Enter.
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Now this request was a larger one, and
using the computer vision capabilities of
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these chatbots can require more processing
power and time to generate a response.
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So we'll give Bard a moment here.
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Okay, Bard has generated its response,
and it starts with a list of ingredients
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that include, chicken breast, carrots,
celery, onion, noodles, and more.
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Again, I'm not seeing anything
that wasn't included in the image.
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After our list of ingredients,
Bard provided us with our meal options.
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And one thing I noticed was that it
gave us different options for breakfast,
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lunch, and dinner,
which is a nice little bonus.
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For breakfast, it suggests oatmeal
with chicken, sausage and vegetables,
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hard-boiled eggs with toast and avocado,
and Greek yogurt with berries and nuts.
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I don't recall any Greek yogurt in our
image, so Bard may be taking liberty with
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our ingredients and
adding more to our existing list.
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The lunch options are chicken salad
sandwich, soup, and salad, and
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leftovers from dinner.
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That's not as impressive.
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And overall, I think I prefer
ChatGPT results personally, but
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let's try out Bing AI and
see how it performs.
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Okay, I'm back in Bing AI, and
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I'll make sure our conversation
style is set to balance.
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Then I'm gonna upload my image and
paste my prompt.
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Again, using these advanced features can
cause these chatbots to take longer to
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respond.
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So I'll just give it a moment.
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All right, Bing has started
generating our list of ingredients.
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It says, the ingredients include,
shredded chicken, ground beef,
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sliced sausage, sliced red onions,
sliced bell peppers, and so on.
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Again, I'm not seeing any blaring errors
and what it's recognizing from my image.
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When it comes to meal prep, Bing
unfortunately only provided us with one
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meal option, and that was stuffed peppers.
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However, it did go on to provide
a thorough recipe for creating the dish.
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But truth be told,
I would have liked to see more options.
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I wonder if we'll get anything different
if we change the conversation style
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to creative.
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Let's give it a shot.
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I'll start a new conversation and
set the conversation style to creative.
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Then I'll upload the image and
paste my prompt.
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Let's see how Bing does this time.
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When providing meal suggestions, Bing
includes three options this time, beef and
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cheese, oven-baked tacos, chicken and
bell pepper fajitas, and spinach and
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cheese quesadillas.
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So while I would certainly watch out for
hallucinations or errors,
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I would say Bing did a better job
this time by providing more options.
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But still, in my personal opinion, I would
have to go with ChatGPT for this use case.
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With that said, let's head back to
ChatGPT for our fifth and final test.
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