Google Bard
On February 6th, Google announced an AI chatbot called Bard, a rival to ChatGPT, aimed at simulating conversations with humans and combining natural language processin...
Tags:AI Dialogue ChatAI ChatOn February 6th, Google announced an AI chatbot called Bard, a rival to ChatGPT, aimed at simulating conversations with humans and combining natural language processing and machine learning to provide authentic and useful answers to questions you may ask.
On March 21st, Google launched a trial version of the Bard chatbot. As a universal chatbot, Google has not yet integrated Bard with search engines, but is independent of Google’s regular search interface. The chatbot can provide three answers for each query. You can access it through bard.google.com and click the Join Waitlist button to join the waiting list.
On May 11th, the Google I/O Conference was held, during which Google announced a series of updates to Bard, including
Migration to the more powerful large language model PalM2
Cancel the waiting list and open it to more than 180 countries and regions;
Add pictures for Q&A, making the conversation more intuitive;
Integrate Adobe Firefly to quickly generate images;
Source references, dark modes, code export buttons, etc
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