Ashutosh Singh
March 22, 2023
The AI era has begun. ChatGPT and Midjourney (which specialize in image generation) are two popular AI-based platforms.
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As these AI platforms gain popularity, major companies such as Google and Microsoft have entered the fight.
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Microsoft made a $10 billion investment in ChatGPT, and brought the ChatGPT like functionality to Bing.
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Google also announced its AI platform named Bard powered by LaMDA. But it was not available to the public until now.
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Yesterday, Google announced that Bard is rolling out as an experiment to some users. Currently, the tool is available in the US and UK.
Interested users can join the waitlist to try out the Google's new AI tool - Bard. Here's how you can sign up for Google Bard.
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Search for Google Bard and open its Official website (bard.google.com) or swipe up to this page.
Now tap on the Join Waitlist button. Login with your preferred Google Account.
After signing in, tap on ‘Yes I’m’ in button. And you will be added to the Waitlist. Click on Got It button at the last.
You will receive an email when your account will be accepted. And then you will be able to use Google Bard. The waiting time could be hours or even days.