GOOGLE has finally launched its own Chat GPT rival Bard as the fight for AI supremacy truly heats up.
The tech giant is dashing to catch up with Microsoft after its huge AI-powered upgrade to Bing took the world by storm.
GoogleBard is available to a limited number of people in the US and UK[/caption]
Google is quick to stress that the launch is just an “experiment” for now, after an early demo showed some embarrassing errors last month.
And Chat GPT has been at the centre of its own controversies as well.
Users in the UK and US can sign up to start using Bard today.
But you’ll have to join a waiting list.
And you must be over 18 to use it.
Google is also giving Pixel users a chance to give it a go early.
The tool apparently produces blocks of text in an instant, unlike Chat GPT which types out answers word by word.
Bard also includes a feature showing three different versions or “drafts” of any given answer among which users could toggle, according to Reuters.
And there’s a button stating “Google it,” should a user desire web results for a query.
The firm has said Bard will only be available in English initially.
Overtime, more languages and countries will be introduced.
“One thing is certain: We’ll learn alongside you as we go,” Google’s Eli Collins and Sissie Hsiao said in a blog post.
“With your feedback, Bard will keep getting better and better.”
How to try Google Bard
Google has opened a waiting list for anyone wishing to try Bard out.
You can sign up via: bard.google.com.
Google has already started inviting Pixel users to try Bard out
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