Google’s AI Bard is now available to use (Better than ChatGPT?)

Google’s Bard, an AI-powered writing tool, is expanding its language support to Japanese and Korean and plans to add 40 more languages soon.

The company has removed the waitlist for Bard and is adding new features to make it even better.

Bard uses Google’s latest Large Language Model, PaLM 2, which makes it a strong competitor to other writing tools like ChatGPT.

According to Google’s blog post, Bard can be used without any problems in more than 180 countries and users can provide feedback to improve its performance.

To use Google Bard for free, go to the official website and click on “Try Bard” located at the bottom right side of the page.

Accept the privacy policy by clicking “I agree” at the bottom of the page and start using the tool without waiting.

Initially, Bard was only available through a waitlist in the US and UK, but now it’s available in more than 180 countries.

Although it’s still in beta stage, Bard is expected to have some minor errors.

What is Chat GPT?

ChatGPT is another AI-powered writing tool that operates on the GPT-3.5 architecture.

It uses natural language processing to understand and respond to user inputs.

ChatGPT can generate human-like text responses to a wide range of questions, making it a popular tool for chatbots, language translation, and content creation.

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