Google announces early access to Bard, its ChatGPT competitor
Google is releasing its ChatGPT competitor Bard, but not everyone would be able to access the product right away as the company is starting with a limited public rollout. The company calls Bard an “early experiment that lets you collaborate with generative AI.”
Just like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, Bard is a chatbot based on a large language model, specifically a lightweight and optimised version of LaMDA. The tech giant says the language will be updated with newer, more capable models in the future.
Early access to Bard has rolled out in the US and UK, and the company said it will expand the access over time to more countries and languages.
"You can use Bard to boost your productivity, accelerate your ideas and fuel your curiosity. You might ask Bard to give you tips to reach your goal of reading more books this year, explain quantum physics in simple terms or spark your creativity by outlining a blogpost," Google said in a blogpost.
Users can interact with Bard by asking questions and refining their responses with follow-up questions.
Google said that it will continue to improve Bard and add capabilities, including coding, more languages and multimodal experiences over time.
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