Google Bard is now available in India. here’s how to use it

Search giant Google has opened up its chatgpt Rival chatbot Bard in more than 180 countries, while also removing the waiting list required for access. Google has also added several new features to Bard to take control of the AI ​​chatbot landscape, which is currently dominated by OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Commenting on removal and opening of waiting list forage In a blog post, Google said, “As we continue to make additional improvements and introduce new features, we want to get Bard into the hands of more people so they can try it out and share their feedback with us.” Can do. That’s why we are removing it today. Waiting lists and opening Bard in over 180 countries and territories – with more to come.”

“As we’ve said from the beginning, large language models are still a nascent technology with known limitations. So as we expand further, we’ll continue to maintain our high standards for quality and local specifics, along We will also ensure that we adhere to our AI principles” the company added.

Google has also announced that Bard will be available in Japanese and Korean, while the company is preparing to add support for 40 more languages ​​soon. Bard is now powered by Google’s latest Large Language Model (LLM), PaLM 2. Switching to the PaLM2 language model has enabled recent improvements to Bard including coding capabilities, advanced math and reasoning skills, and more.

How to use Bard for Free in India:

1) Go to the official website of Bard https://bard.google.com

2) Click on the ‘Try Me’ option at the bottom right corner of the page

3) Agree to Google Bard’s Privacy Policy by clicking ‘I agree’ at the bottom of the page

4) Now you can use Google Bard for free without going through the waiting list

Notably, Bard was initially only available to users in the US and UK via a waiting list. The chatbot is now available in over 180 countries and territories, and Google promises to add support for more countries soon. However, Bard is still in beta stage and, like other generative AI-based chatbots, is prone to making mistakes and ‘hallucinations’.

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