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Recently, the popularity of conversational AIs, or if you prefer chatbots, has been increasing, which is most recently demonstrated by ChatGPT. One of the global leaders in the field of artificial intelligence, Google, has now jumped on this wave when it introduced its chatbot called Bard AI.

Google in your blog contribution announced that it is opening early access to Bard AI in the US and UK. It should gradually expand to other countries and support more languages ​​than just English. Hopefully we will see it in our country in time.

Bard AI works similarly to the aforementioned ChatGPT. You ask him a question or bring up a topic and he generates an answer. Google cautions that Bard AI may not give the correct answer to every question at this stage. He also gave an example where the chatbot offered the incorrect scientific name for a species of houseplant. Google also said it considers Bard AI to be "complementary" to its own search engines. The chatbot's responses will thus include a Google it button that directs the user to a traditional Google search to see the sources it drew from.

Google noted that its experimental AI will be limited "in the number of dialogue exchanges." He also encouraged users to rate the chatbot's responses and flag anything they find offensive or dangerous. He added that he will continue to improve it and add more capabilities to it, including coding, multiple languages ​​and multimodal experiences. According to him, user feedback will be key to its improvement.

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