Silicon Valley is abuzz about generative AI, and the recent release of such software has added more to the excitement. This new technology can generate text, images, music, and video from user input.
Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, has opened up Bard to the public. Bard is their competitor to ChatGPT and is Google’s conversational AI service.
In a blog post, Google announced Tuesday the setting up of a waitlist for US and UK users who would be added on a rolling basis. This effort is known as Bard and marks Google’s attempt to catch up with OpenAI, leading the artificial intelligence race.
Bard is dedicated to assisting users in becoming more productive, quickly implementing their concepts, and enjoying their work. It strives to simplify their working lives by providing the necessary tools.
Overall, the release of Bard to the public represents a major step forward in the development of conversational AI. With its advanced capabilities and natural language processing, Bard has the potential to transform the way we interact with computers and machines, making our interactions more natural and intuitive. As long as we approach these developments with a focus on responsibility and ethics, the potential benefits of AI chatbots like Bard are significant.
Source: Business Post