Bard, Google’s chatbot, Is Now Available For Testing In The US and UK

 In the United States and the United Kingdom, Google has made its AI-powered chatbot Bard accessible for testing.



Google made the change in an effort to catch up with rivals like the Microsoft-backed ChatGPT. Bard and other such applications may produce essays, poetry, or computer code at will, but they come with a disclaimer that the results can be unreliable or improper. On Google Bard's website, interested people may join a waiting list to test the chatbot.


Google Vice Presidents Sissie Hsiao and Eli Collins said in a blog post that the firm is seeking more input to enhance Bard's language prediction skills.




They issued a warning that chatbots may respond inaccurately or with real-world prejudices or preconceptions.



Despite this, Google CEO Sundar Pichai described the action as a "early experiment" in enabling human and generative AI collaboration. With its investment in OpenAI, which created ChatGPT, Microsoft has aggressively rolled out generative AI technologies. Recently, OpenAI unveiled an upgrade to their AI system, claiming it will be more reliable and accurate than its forerunner. Through a premium membership plan from OpenAI and an AI-enhanced version of Microsoft's Bing search engine, ChatGPT is accessible to the general public.

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