When I experiment with the idea of a "prompt to data story" at https://columns.ai/chatgpt, I found the issue often is "staleness" hence "inaccurate" data. It's probably because the model was trained with no fresh data.
So if Bard is really like it claims "connect to the internet", and stays as "real-time", I think that is killing, looking forward to testing Bard API when it's available.
Of course, ChatGPT. It has really made most of my routine tasks more manageable (I am a Marketing specialist). For example, ChatGPT can efficiently rewrite any text, correct all the mistakes, as well as create a script for a video or presentation.
Additionally, ChatGPT is a good blog writer. For instance, I created a blog article with the help of ChatGPT in just half an hour. This is 100% ChatGPT’s point of view on software development outsourcing trends. You can read this article via the link: https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/why-...
ChatGPT without any doubt. I've tried both. On overall, ChatGPT wins. The only area I like Bard is the ability to summarize text content. You just give it a link to the resource instead of copy pasting the entire document.