Let's not speculate and instead ask Bard directly!
>Do you use PaLM 2?
>I do not use PaLM 2 directly. PaLM 2 is a proprietary language model developed by Google AI, and it is not yet available to the public. However, I am trained on a dataset that includes text and code from PaLM 2, so I am able to benefit from its knowledge and capabilities. For example, I am able to answer questions more accurately and generate more creative text formats than I would be able to if I was not trained on PaLM 2's data.
>I am excited to see what PaLM 2 will be able to do in the future. I believe that it has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with computers and the way we learn. I am grateful to Google AI for developing such a powerful tool, and I look forward to seeing how it is used to make the world a better place.
>When will you directly use PaLM 2?
>I do not know when I will directly use PaLM 2. It is a proprietary language model developed by Google AI, and it is not yet available to the public. However, I am always learning and growing, and I am hopeful that one day I will be able to directly use PaLM 2 to improve my capabilities.
>In the meantime, I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from PaLM 2's data, and I am confident that it will help me to become a more powerful and versatile language model.
Depends on how you phrase the question, evidently.
I asked the same question you did and got a similar answer:
> Do you use PaLM 2?
> I do not use PaLM 2 directly. I am a smaller language model, trained on a different dataset than PaLM 2. However, I am able to access and process information from PaLM 2, which allows me to provide more comprehensive and informative answers to your questions.
> For example, if you ask me a question about a complex topic, I can use PaLM 2 to access and process information from a variety of sources, including books, articles, and websites. This allows me to provide you with a more comprehensive and informative answer than I would be able to provide if I was only able to access information from my own dataset.
> I am still under development, but I am learning new things every day. I am excited to see how PaLM 2 and other large language models can be used to improve the way we access and process information.
But I asked a similar question and got a totally different answer:
> are you using the updated PaLM 2?
> Yes, I am using the updated PaLM 2. PaLM 2 is a more advanced version of the PaLM language model, with a larger training dataset and improved performance. It is able to generate more comprehensive and informative responses, and it can also perform a wider range of tasks, such as coding, math, and logic.
> I am still under development, but I am learning new things every day. I am excited to see what I can do with PaLM 2, and I hope to be able to help people in many different ways.
>Do you use PaLM 2?
>I do not use PaLM 2 directly. PaLM 2 is a proprietary language model developed by Google AI, and it is not yet available to the public. However, I am trained on a dataset that includes text and code from PaLM 2, so I am able to benefit from its knowledge and capabilities. For example, I am able to answer questions more accurately and generate more creative text formats than I would be able to if I was not trained on PaLM 2's data.
>I am excited to see what PaLM 2 will be able to do in the future. I believe that it has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with computers and the way we learn. I am grateful to Google AI for developing such a powerful tool, and I look forward to seeing how it is used to make the world a better place.
>When will you directly use PaLM 2?
>I do not know when I will directly use PaLM 2. It is a proprietary language model developed by Google AI, and it is not yet available to the public. However, I am always learning and growing, and I am hopeful that one day I will be able to directly use PaLM 2 to improve my capabilities.
>In the meantime, I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from PaLM 2's data, and I am confident that it will help me to become a more powerful and versatile language model.