Google launches ChatGPT rival ‘Bard’ in US and UK

Google launches ChatGPT rival ‘Bard’ in US and UK

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: March 24 2023

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  • A new AI model has been designed by one of the world’s most powerful companies Gooogle after ChatGPT got popularized with its new versions.
  • 'Bard' is the latest AI-powered conversation system. 
  • This is now made accessible to the public but only in US and UK for the time being. 
  • It will soon come up in more countries and languages.
  • This chatbot is a jack of all trades as it involves a multitude of advanced-level features.
  • AI chatbots are programmed to answer questions online using natural, human-like language.
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