By ET Bureau - February 07, 2023 1 Mins Read
Google has announced plans to introduce Bard, an artificial intelligence search engine that can respond in-depth, natural language to user inquiries. Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained in a blog post that a select group of “trusted testers” will be the first to have access to Bard.
The service will soon be made more widely accessible, according to the search engine giant. Google will simultaneously introduce a number of additional new search features that are also powered by AI. Bard has a chatbot user interface resembling ChatGPT from OpenAI LLC.
Bard responds to a user’s search query with a thorough, natural-language response rather than a list of website links. The chatbot can handle input of various complexity levels, including sophisticated inquiries like requests for simplified explanations of recent scientific discoveries.
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