📷From ChatGPT to Bard: Comparing Prompt Engineering for Multilingual Medical Consultations | 😎(by @ace108)
There were some recent announcements from Google about their Bard after making it publicly available in more countries. I tried it after getting through their waitlist, and I thought I'd test the prompt engineered with ChatGPT before by extending it a little. I asked it to provide questions from patients or people accompanying patients to consult an ophthalmologist regarding possible cataract-related issues, but this time in a different language. I also added more columns to the prompt, including one for language and sentiment of the question. But first, I tried it with ChatGPT for comparison, and it turned out as expected.
🎶Meanwhile, some music for you to enjoy as you read. This piece is part of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, particularly the first of the 4 violin concertos, called Spring.
🎶让大家继续读的时候,欣赏一点音乐。这件作品是维瓦尔第的“四季”的一部分 - 4小提琴协奏曲中的第一首,名为“春天”。
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https://soundcloud.com/alan-chang-563971986/four-concerti-grossi-4-vivaldi-op8-i-la-primavera-allegro-largo-allegro
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Google announced that Bard would get a dark mode, but it wasn't available when I tried it. They mentioned that Bard would handle Japanese and Korean, but they didn't specify other languages, including Chinese. However, I was pleasantly surprised that it provided the other languages I asked for, including Singlish (Singaporean English). Additionally, the sentiment column was included and came out fine.
One cool thing I noticed was the option to export the response.
I chose the first option to export and created a Google Doc. Personally, I would have preferred it to go into a Google Sheet since my output was in table format.
I also tried exporting to Gmail, and it created a draft mail ready for me to enter the recipient's email address. That was pretty cool.
I tried the CSV format, but it didn't qualified the text of every column with quotes like ChatGPT did. It's a minor annoyance.
However, it provided the JSON format quite well.
Unfortunately, when I asked for SQL insert statements, it didn't format them nicely. The SQL statements are in the last column. Another minor annoyance.
Yet, at the end, it did provide a SQL statement to create the table. 🤦
I decided to check out the other drafts.
The second one had what I wanted.
So, I exported it to Google Docs.
Summary
In this post, I shared my experiment with Google's Bard, which recently became available in more countries. I compared its performance with ChatGPT by testing prompts related to consulting an ophthalmologist for cataract-related issues. While Bard didn't have the announced dark mode or explicit support for Chinese, it surprised me by providing other languages, including Singlish. I also explored the export options, including Google Docs and Gmail integration, although CSV formatting and SQL insert statements had some minor issues. Despite the annoyances, Bard managed to generate a SQL statement for table creation, and I successfully exported the desired content to Google Docs. Overall, Bard showcased its capabilities and offered some useful features for various applications.
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What I really like about Bard is its integration with other Google app/software like Docs and Gmail. But when talking about intelligence, I think GPT is way more advanced so far. But we don't know, only time can tell
Things are changing so fast it's difficult to catch up.
Now, ChatGPT has announced availability of iOS app with the Android one coming.
This stuff is so neat to explore and leverage for so many things. I also love to gauge the public response to it as it is a huge challenge to our thinking and society.
Imagine how they will progress in competition with each other! Makes me wonder where the blockchain ai solutions went!
We need to keep exploring with our imagination but the changes are happening so fast that it's difficult to catch up.