​Google is opening up its AI Bard to more people

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​Google is opening up its AI Bard to more people

It was thought for a while that Google’s AI is not ready yet, but Google is going to do it anyway. It makes his Bard available to more people. Initially it only concerns people who are located in the United States and the United Kingdom, but don’t let that stop you.

Bard

Google wants more people to try Bard and it’s starting with the United States and the United Kingdom. That’s a smart idea, because Bard will be particularly good at the English language. However, if you also want to try it, it is not impossible. You can also sign up for the waiting list if you use a VPN. Although not all companies are always positive about this, Google also offers them themselves, so it is definitely worth a try.

It is thought that Google may be a bit too quick in announcing and rolling out its AI, fearing the power and speed at which ChatGPT is growing. Whether that’s the case, more people can experience that now, but Bard is really getting there. On the one hand, it is very fast after ChatGPT, on the other hand, a gigantic, powerful company like Google obviously knows a lot about artificial intelligence. After all, it has been implementing it for many years in the wide variety of its products.

Print from ChatGPT

ChatGPT meanwhile continues to grow. One company after another uses the underlying GPT-4 framework as the basis for their own AI bots. Think of Snapchat with its My AI, but also Microsoft with its search engine Bing. ChatGPT itself is said to have 100 million active users per month. Of course Google has many more monthly active users on its search engine, for example, but how are people going to find Bard? It naturally comes after the ‘show stealer’ ChatGPT. But still, if Bard is very good and can be implemented in the search engine in smart ways, for example, it can still bring about major changes in the world.

At the moment, almost every large company is doing something with AI. Just yesterday we reported that Adobe has put its Firefly AI online and that it will probably be implemented in Photoshop and other Creative Cloud programs. That promises to be exciting. Many AI tools are now available as separate tools to play with and experiment with. Companies also always warn that they are certainly not completely reliable and that they make mistakes. What if this kind of cleverness will soon be ingrained in software that we have been using for years?

Google search engine

It may just be that Bard will be the answer to this. Google is, of course, under the magnifying glass when it comes to innovation in search engines, so it will have to be very careful if it wants to put AI into its search engine in such a public way as Microsoft wants to do with Bing. But yes, then we come back to that fear of the competition: let Google know later because it feels the pressure of ChatGPT, or just walk at its own pace, making sure that the tech works well and is reliable, before it’s put in the world’s “knowledge base”?

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