Google is giving some Pixel superfans a chance to try out Bard AI: learn more
Tech giant Google is giving some Pixel Superfans a chance to try out its OpenAI ChatGPT competitor ‘Bard’.
Bard isn’t publicly available yet, but the tech giant is allowing “a small, randomly selected group of Pixel Superfans” to get access first, reports The Verge.
However, the company doesn’t let Superfans try out Bard right away, instead just keeping them on a waiting list so they can log in.
“Meet Bard, Google’s early experiment that lets you collaborate with generative AI. We want to offer you – a member of our Pixel Superfan community – early access so you can get started right after Bard is released and share your feedback,” the tech giant wrote in an email to users.
Last month, Google unveiled its new AI service Bard to compete against ChatGPT, saying it was open to “trusted testers.”
According to the tech giant, Bard is an “experimental conversational AI service” powered by the Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA).
The tool aims to combine “the depth of world knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of our large language models”. It also uses information from the web to provide fresh and high-quality answers.
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