Today, Google made Bard sign-ups available, and there is already a lengthy queue. Put your name on the list for this most recent Google experiment if you think your life requires an AI chatbot to communicate with.
You might be wondering what Google Bard is since we haven’t discussed it yet. I’m no AI expert, but the fundamentals are that our tech overlords have all developed intelligent artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots that can help you do tasks, be more inventive, or give more in-depth answers to questions than a search engine might.
They appear in a recognizable interface that resembles a search engine with a chat box that lets you type whatever you want to initiate a conversation with the bot. You can ask questions, talk about your day, etc.
The two major players at the present are Microsoft’s Bing and ChatGPT. If you use technology at all, I assume you’ve heard of these at some point recently. Another player in this market is Google Bard.
That’s a fairly hazy explanation, and I can’t speak from personal experience because I haven’t utilized any of these goods. I can only display what Google has to say about Bard’s potential for you. You must bear in mind, though, that Google (and the others) are aware that these AI chatbots will make mistakes, are experiments to be tested and not totally trusted, and that there are protections in place so that you don’t try and use them for anything other than what they were designed to do.