Google Will Launch It’s Bard Ai For Public Soon

    We are near to see the use of Google Bard Ai tool. After technological revolution by Microsoft I.e. ChatGpt and the AI-powered features to its search engine Bing, Google is bit late here but trying to keep up with the pace and recently introduced Ai named Bard. It wasn’t a smooth launch, but according to Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO, the company is making rapid improvements.

    In an interview, Pichai clarified that people will be able to engage in a conversation with an LLM-powered bot (large language model). Google’s CEO sees this as a big opportunity rather than a threat. And given that the company holds more than 93% of the total search engine market, the upcoming feature will likely be more impactful than the ChatGPT + Bing combo. In case, of course, it’s executed properly. However, Sundar Pichai didn’t give any time frame, but we suspect it won’t be long as the company is pressed for time and having touch competition by Bing.

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