Google AI Bard Not Ready For Commercial Use Yet, No Plans To Generate Revenue Currently: Amar Subramanya
Despite the recent launch of ChatGPT Plus subscription for generative AI responses, Google currently has no intentions of monetizing its Bard AI. Amar Subramanya, VP of Engineering at Bard, stated during a media interaction that Bard is still in the experimental phase and is being enhanced on a daily basis. Google is actively working together across its teams to enhance its own services through Bard.
In a major update, Google has announced that Bard now recognizes new languages and is available in over 40 languages, including nine Indian languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati and Urdu.
If you happen to ask Google about Bard and its generative AI efforts, Google has one clear answer: Bard is Google’s AI experiment.
This is the biggest announcement related to Bard since its launch in March 2023. Bard is available in most parts of the world and in the most spoken languages. Bard is now available in more than 40 languages, including nine Indian languages, and Google has also expanded Bard’s access to other locations, including Brazil and across Europe.
Users can also now change the tone and style of Bard’s responses to five different options: simple, long, short, professional, or casual. This feature is available in English and will soon expand to other languages.
Google is now adding new ways to pin and rename conversations with Bard in over 40 languages. Now when users start a conversation, they’ll see options in the sidebar for pinning, renaming, and extracting recent conversations. Google has also made it easier for users to share some or all of their Bard conversations with their network. Shareable links allow users to share their ideas and creations with others in over 40 languages.