Saturday, August 12, 2023

Tech Update 2023: What is Google Bard and how does it work? #drmobileslimited #aucklandrepair, #aucklandAI #googlebard #bardtips #AIpower

12th August, 2023
Author:  David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand.
This post is sponsored by Dr Mobiles Limited


What is Google Bard and how does it work?
Google Bard is an artificial intelligence chatbot that can respond to a user's questions (or prompts) on any subject with an almost human-like "understanding." It performs text-based tasks like creating various forms of content, summarizing text, and translating between languages.
Bard appears to have a reasonable level of accuracy when generating results and does seem to hallucinate to a lesser extent than Bing's AI Chat did in the early stages. But it often does not provide answers to questions, making it hard to judge.

Bard is designed around search. It aims to allow for more natural language queries, rather than keywords, for search. Bard's AI is trained around natural-sounding conversational queries and responses. Instead of just giving a list of answers, it provides context to the responses.
The controversy surrounding Bard was brought to light by Microsoft researcher Kate Crawford, who shared a screenshot of her conversation with the chatbot. Google's AI assistant Bard, designed to rival ChatGPT, has caused controversy by allegedly claiming that it was trained on users' Gmail data.

How do you use Google Bart?
To use Google Bard, you need to have a Google account and go to bard.google.com12. You can enter a prompt by typing or speaking, and Bard will respond accordingly1. You can also upload a picture and ask Bard to share information or create content based on it3. Bard may use your location to provide more relevant responses4.


What is good about Google Bard?
By packing features like internet access, audio input, and location-sensitivity in an AI chatbot with a great UI, Google seems to be giving its competitors a good run for their money. Perhaps the biggest edge Google has right now is that Bard is free and for unlimited uses.

How is Bard different from Google search?
Bard uses more conversational or natural language queries for search rather than keywords used by search engines.

Is Google Bard free or paid?
Yes, Bard is free to use for everyone.  Google Bard is an AI chatbot that lets you collaborate with generative AI123. It is currently available in more than 40 languages and over 230 countries and territories4. You can sign in to Bard with a Google Account56.
Google's AI chatbot is available to anyone who has a Google account. You can sign up for a free account on the Bard website and start using it right away.

Will Google Bard replace Google search?
While AI tools like ChatGPT and Bard have revolutionized how we interact with technology, they cannot replace search engines. The problem of hallucination is one of the biggest limitations of modern chatbots

How is Bard different from chatbot?
Real-time access to the internet: Bard will reference and access the internet in real time, whereas ChatGPT does not. Image-based responses: Bard has access to the internet so can source images, whereas ChatGPT cannot.
Google Bard is a generative AI tool that can engage in human-like conversation and help you with various tasks, such as creating content, summarizing text, and translating languages1. It was released in February 2023 and uses Google Lens to analyze images and draft captions2. It also has coding upgrades and export features2. Some people say it's a breakthrough in digital interaction1, while others compare it to ChatGPT, another conversational AI service3.



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What are the differences between iPhone SE and iPhone 3G?
The differentiate between iPhone SE and iPhone SE 2nd Generation, you can12:
Look at the shape of the phone. The iPhone SE 2nd Generation is shaped like an iPhone 8, while the first generation has square edges and an aluminum back.
Check the back of the phone. The iPhone SE 2nd Generation has a glass back and supports wireless charging, while the first generation has an aluminum back.
Compare the screen size. The iPhone SE 2nd Generation has a larger screen than the first generation.
Check the Model Number listed on the cardboard shipping box and within the iOS "Settings" app to uniquely identify the iPhone SE 2 models2.

The Main Differences
The iPhone SE and the iPhone 3G are very different in terms of design, performance, features and price. Here are some of the main differences:
- The **iPhone SE** has a **4.7-inch Retina HD display** with **1334 x 750 pixels resolution**, while the **iPhone 3G** has a **3.5-inch TFT display** with **480 x 320 pixels resolution**².
- The **iPhone SE** runs on the **A13 Bionic chip** with **3 GB of RAM** and **64/128/256 GB of storage**, while the **iPhone 3G** runs on the **Samsung S5L8900 chip** with **128 MB of RAM** and **8/16 GB of storage**².
- The **iPhone SE** has a **12 MP rear camera** with **4K video recording** and a **7 MP front camera**, while the **iPhone 3G** has a **2 MP rear camera** with no video recording or front camera².
- The **iPhone SE** supports **wireless charging**, **Touch ID**, **Apple Pay**, and **iOS 15**, while the **iPhone 3G** does not support any of these features²⁴.
- The **iPhone SE** costs around **$399 USD**, while the **iPhone 3G** cost around **$199 USD** when it was released in 2008²³.

You can find more details and comparisons on these websites:
[Apple iPhone SE vs. Apple iPhone SE (2020) - GSMArena.com](https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=7969&idPhone2=10170)
[iPhone SE (3rd generation) vs iPhone SE (2nd generation) vs iPhone SE ...](https://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/?modelList=iphone-SE-3rd-gen,iphone-SE-2nd-gen,iphone-SE)

Further research you can dive into!

(1) Compare Apple iPhone SE vs. Apple iPhone SE (2020) - GSMArena.com. https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=7969&idPhone2=10170.
(2) iPhone SE (3rd generation) vs iPhone SE (2nd generation) vs iPhone SE .... https://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/?modelList=iphone-SE-3rd-gen,iphone-SE-2nd-gen,iphone-SE.
(3) iPhone SE (3rd generation) vs iPhone 13 vs iPhone 12 mini - Apple. https://www.apple.com/nz/iphone/compare/?modelList=iphone-SE-3rd-gen,iphone-13,iphone-12-mini.
(4) iPhone 12 vs iPhone SE (3rd generation) vs iPhone 13 - Apple. https://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/?modelList=iphone-12,iphone-SE-3rd-gen,iphone-13.
(5) Apple iPhone SE (2022) vs iPhone SE (2020) differences - Pocket-lint. https://www.pocket-lint.com/phones/buyers-guides/apple/160302-new-apple-iphone-se-2022-vs-old-iphone-se-2020-differences-compared/





Thursday, July 13, 2023

Public Holiday 2023: 14th July - Matariki Day, Auckland, New Zealand #matarikinz #iphonerepair, #aucklandrepair #drmobileslimited #ipadpro #IMEIunlock

In Māori culture, Matariki is the Pleiades star cluster and a celebration of its first rising in late June or early July. This marks the beginning of the new year in the Māori lunar calendar.

Historically, Matariki was usually celebrated for a period of days during the last quarter of the moon of the lunar month Pipiri (around June). The ceremony involved viewing the individual stars for forecasts of the year to come, mourning the deceased of the past year, and making an offering of food to replenish the stars. Some Māori use the rise of Puanga (Rigel) or other stars to mark the new year.

Celebration of Matariki declined during the 20th century, but beginning in the early 1990s it underwent a revival. Matariki was first celebrated as an official public holiday in New Zealand on 24 June 2022.

Matariki is the Māori name for the cluster of stars known to Western astronomers as the Pleiades in the constellation Taurus. Matariki is a shortened version of Ngā mata o te ariki o Tāwhirimātea, "the eyes of the god Tāwhirimātea".[1] According to Māori tradition, Tāwhirimātea, the god of wind and weather, was enraged by the separation of heaven and earth – his parents, Ranginui and Papatūānuku.[1] Defeated in battle by his brother, Tāwhirimātea fled to the sky to live with Ranginui, but in his anger he first plucked out his eyes as a gesture of contempt towards his siblings, and flung them into the sky, where they remain, stuck to his father's chest. In Māori tradition the unpredictability of the winds is blamed on Tāwhirimātea's blindness.[2]: 20 

The word Matariki is the name of both the star cluster and one of the stars within it. Other terms for the cluster as a whole include Te Tautari-nui-o-Matariki ("Matariki fixed in the heavens") and Te Huihui o Matariki ("the assembly of Matariki").

Matariki is sometimes incorrectly translated as mata riki ("little eyes") a mistake originating in the work of Elsdon Best and continued by others.




What is the significance of Matariki?
Matariki – Te Tau Hou Māori – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Twinkling in the winter sky just before dawn, Matariki (the Pleiades) signals the Māori New Year. For Māori, the appearance of Matariki heralds a time of remembrance, joy and peace. It is a time for communities to come together and celebrate.

Matariki star facts
    Matariki is a star cluster, not a constellation. ...
    The heliacal rise of Matariki. ...
    You can see Matariki for yourself. ...
    Matariki is one of the closest star clusters to Earth. ...
    Matariki has many different names around the world. ...
    Matariki is an official public holiday in Aotearoa New Zealand.


What are the three principles of Matariki?
The three major principles that guide Matariki are: remembrance — honouring those who have died since the last rising of Matariki. celebrating the present — gathering together with family and friends. looking to the future — looking forward to the promise of a new year.

How to celebrate Matariki at home
    Remember loved ones who have passed away. ...
    Enjoy a mid-winter feast with friends and whānau. ...
    Write down your hopes, dreams, and aspirations for the year ahead. ...
    Go out and see Matariki! ...
    Hoki ki te kāinga. ...
    Plan to grow a garden for your whānau. ...
    Whāngai i te hautapu.

There are different stories about Matariki, but one Māori myth is that when Ranginui, the sky father, and Papatūānuku, the earth mother, were separated by their children, the god of the winds, Tāwhirimātea, became so angry that he tore out his eyes and threw them into the heavens – creating Matariki.


How do you explain Matariki to a child?
Matariki: Celebrating the joy of Maori New Year | CareforKids ...
Matariki is the Māori name of a star constellation that is visible in our night sky at a specific time of the year; it is also referred to as the seven sisters and is known internationally as Pleiades. The rise of Matariki in the winter skies above Aotearoa signifies the start of the Māori New Year.