ChatGPT Rival Google Bard Now Available for Everyone in India: Step-by-Step Guide
During the Google I/O 2023 keynote, Google opened up its generative AI chatbot, Bard, to 180 more countries — and made it available in India as well. Earlier, Indian users couldn’t try Bard, but now they can access it on the website with their Google account.
Google also announced that Bard is now based on its PaLM 2 language model, which is currently the company’s most advanced model. In addition, Google is developing another LLM, called “Gemini”, and plans to migrate Google Bard to this model when it is ready to premiere, while assuming responsibility for the associated risks.
In this article, we’ll walk you through using Google Bard, explain its features, and explore its potential use cases.
Follow these steps to get started with Google Bard:
- Once signed in with your Google account, go to bard.google.com.
- Click the “Try Bard” button to continue.
- You will be redirected to Bard’s home page, where you can explore various features such as entering prompts, checking FAQs, and switching between light and dark mode.
- You can experience Google Bard’s capabilities by entering a prompt that specifies what you want Bard to do. For example, I asked the chatbot to write a poem about artificial intelligence conquering the world.
- After sending the prompt, give Google Bard a few seconds to respond.
- That’s it! You can continue the conversation or create a completely new one by resetting the chat from the beginning.
If you’re wondering what Google Bard created, here’s the answer:
Bard, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has a wide variety of use cases for you to explore. For example, you can learn to code with Bard, ask it to generate code for you, translate languages, write creative works like poems and essays, and even use it to brainstorm ideas and debug code. Also, unlike ChatGPT, Bard can access and process data from the real world through a Google search.
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