Google launched on Tuesday morning accessibility to ChatGPT competitor Bard. The company said in an article on its blog that access will begin from the US and UK and will be expanded to other languages and countries over the course of time.
The Verge has tested Bard and concluded that it was quicker than ChatGPT as well as Bing. Furthermore that, it “seems to have the same vast capabilities as these platforms. (In our short testing, we found it capable of generating lines of code, as an instance.) It also does not have the footnotes that are clearly labeled by Bing which Google states only appears when it directly quotes an source, such as a news article and was generally more limited in its responses.”
Google stated, “We’ll continue to improve Bard and expand its capabilities, such as the ability to code, more languages and experiences that are multimodal. One thing is certain: We’ll grow with you throughout the process. Based on your feedback, Bard will keep getting better and better.”